Definition of Stomatology. Meaning of Stomatology. Synonyms of Stomatology

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Definition of Stomatology

Stomatology
Stomatology Sto`ma*tol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ?, ?, mouth + -logy.] (Med.) Scientific study or knowledge of the mouth.

Meaning of Stomatology from wikipedia

- An oral medicine or stomatology doctor/dentist (or stomatologist) has received additional specialized training and experience in the diagnosis and management...
- College of Stomatology of the West China Medical Center of Sichuan University has a significant role in the development of modern stomatology, and was the...
- also understood to subsume the now largely defunct medical specialty of stomatology (the study of the mouth and its disorders and diseases) for which reason...
- Wuhan University (WHU; 武汉大学) is a public university in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It is affiliated with and funded by the Ministry of Education of China. The...
- Albanian accredited higher institution specializing in the field of stomatology. The university was founded in 2003 by Adem Alushi. List of universities...
- College of Stomatology, which was the earliest hospital of stomatology and had a significant role in the development of modern stomatology in China. A...
- 1947 Prague), professor (1911) of stomatology at Prague University. He was the founder and head of the Prague Stomatology Clinic until the German occupation...
- course of studies. The Moscow State Stomatology Institute was again renamed to become the Moscow Medical Stomatology Institute (MMSI). From 1964 to 1965...
- network of hospitals, institutes and medical clinics. The Faculty of Stomatology (Belgrade Dental School) was established in 1948. The first head of the...
- education. In 1923 the Jewish students constituted 62.9% of all students of stomatology, 34% of medical sciences, 29.2% of philosophy, 24.9% of chemistry and...