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reaˈttachment [re- 5 a.] a. A fresh attachment, esp. in Law.
1574tr. Littleton's Tenures 42 The demaundante or pleintife..may have a resummons or a reattachment uppon his original. 1607Cowell Interpr., Reattachment, a second Attachment of him, that was formerly attached. 1634Irish Act 10 Chas. I, Sess. ii. c. 14 To prosecute and sue re-summons, re-attachments,..or other such like processe. 1860Tyndall Glac. ii. xxx. 405 Some of them have yielded along a plane passing through them,..but the re⁓attachment is very strong. b. Dentistry. The re-establishment of the connections between a tooth and the jaw.
1908O. E. Inglis Burchard's Textbk. Dental Path. & Therapeutics (ed. 3) iv. xv. 410 Kirk records a case of immediate replantation in early life, followed in old age by root resorption. The tooth when extracted contained secondary dentine, which could only have formed as the result of a reattachment of the pulp. 1928H. K. Box Treatm. Periodontal Pocket iii. 103 Gentle digital pressure..appeared to be the only precaution taken to insure reattachment. 1953I. Glickman Clin. Periodontol. xxxvii. 609 The term ‘reattachment’ is to be used here to connote the restoration of gingival contour effected by the re-embedding of the periodontal membrane into newly formed cementum, and attachment of gingival epithelium to tooth surface denuded by periodontal disease. 1962Blake & Trott Periodontol. x. 96 By combined cementum and soft tissue curettage, it is possible to obtain a degree of attachment of soft tissue to cementum with a consequent real reduction in pocket depth... This is..called ‘reattachment’. |