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‖ odontalgia|ɒdɒnˈtældʒɪə| Also 7–8 in anglicized form odontalgy. [a. Gr. όδονταλγία toothache, f. ὀδοντ- tooth + -αλγια, from ἄλγος pain, suffering. Cf. F. odontalgie (1694 in Hatz.-Darm.).] Toothache.
1651Biggs New Disp. ⁋248 The odontalgie or pain of the tooth. 1706Phillips, Odontalgia. 1727–41Chambers Cycl. s.v. Alveoli, From whence, and the nerve, proceeds that pain called odontalgy, or tooth-ach. 1800Med. Jrnl. III. 403 Odontalgia, or the Tooth-Ach, the most frequent and painful disease incident to the human body. 1876Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6) 342 It is employed externally as an anodyne, as in neuralgia and especially odontalgia. |