access

A way or means of approach or admittance. In dentistry:

1. The space required for visualization and for manipulation of instruments to remove decay and prepare a tooth for restoration.

2. The opening in the crown of a tooth required to allow adequate admittance to the pulp space to clean, shape, and seal the root canal(s). Syn: access opening.

Origin

[L. accessus]


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