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prosthesis [ˈprɒsθɪsɪs prɒsˈθiːsɪs] n pl -ses [-ˌsiːz] 1. (Medicine / Surgery) Surgery a. the replacement of a missing bodily part with an artificial substitute b. an artificial part such as a limb, eye, or tooth 2. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) Linguistics another word for prothesis [via Late Latin from Greek: an addition, from prostithenai to add, from pros- towards + tithenai to place] prosthetic [prɒsˈθɛtɪk] adj prosthetically adv
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| The definitive prosthesis was cemented into position in the usual manner. All participants had to be wearing their definitive prosthesis and had to have been wearing a prosthesis for a minimum of one year. Our patient was a challenge to rehabilitate because of her complex medical history, and further follow-up may be required to asess the long-term benefits of obtaining a definitive prosthesis. |
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