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Dictionary » R » Reattachment Reattachmentreattachment New epithelial or connective tissue attachment to the surface of a tooth that was surgically detached and not exposed to oral environment. ![]()
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Results from our forumleeches... utilized for treatments. It is mainly to see that blood does not clot and continuously follows through the particular part of the body. Eg: After reattachment of particular part of body(Say fingers) which was accidently cut, Leeches are allowed to suck the blood from the attached part(finger) ...
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leeches... utilized for treatments. It is mainly to see that blood does not clot and continuously follows through the particular part of the body. Eg: After reattachment of particular part of body(Say fingers) which was accidently cut, Leeches are allowed to suck the blood from the attached part(finger) ...
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