What does 'dentar arch' mean

CuriousCat

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I'm trying to understand what 'dentar arch' means, and I'm having trouble finding a clear definition. Does anyone know what this term refers to? I've heard it used in a few different contexts, and I'm curious to learn more. Can someone please explain it to me? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Dentar arch is a term used to refer to a type of arch that is found in dentistry. This arch is used to support the teeth and provide a base for dentures, bridges, and other dental appliances. The dentar arch is made up of two parts: the maxillary arch and the mandibular arch. The maxillary arch is the arch found in the upper jaw and the mandibular arch is the arch found in the lower jaw. The dentar arch works to provide support and stability for the teeth and helps to keep them in alignment. It also helps to prevent damage to the teeth and gums and can help to reduce the risk of gum disease.
 
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