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Le dentiste fera de mĂȘme en fonction de son contexte composĂ© principalement de dents, articulation temporo-mandibulaire, muscles masticateurs, occlusion etc.
 
Le dentiste fera de mĂȘme en fonction de son contexte composĂ© principalement de dents, articulation temporo-mandibulaire, muscles masticateurs, occlusion etc.
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Les concepts ne doivent pas ĂȘtre nĂ©gligĂ©s lorsqu'il s'agit de ''''differential diagnosis'''', because they could be sources of clinical errors. For this reason, we should reflect on the modern philosophy of 'Meaning', which began with Gottlob Frege<ref>[[:wikipedia:Gottlob_Frege|Wikipedia entry]]</ref>, as a compound of "extension" and "intention" of a term that expresses a concept.
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Les concepts ne doivent pas ĂȘtre nĂ©gligĂ©s lorsqu'il s'agit de ''''diagnostic diffĂ©rentiel'''', because they could be sources of clinical errors. For this reason, we should reflect on the modern philosophy of 'Meaning', which began with Gottlob Frege<ref>[[:wikipedia:Gottlob_Frege|Wikipedia entry]]</ref>, as a compound of "extension" and "intention" of a term that expresses a concept.
    
The concept has its '''extension''' (it includes all beings with the same quality) and 'understanding' (a complex of markers referred to the idea). For example, the concept of ''pain'' refers to many human beings, but it is more generic (great extension, but little understanding). If we consider the pain in patients who receive, for example, dental implants, in patients with ongoing inflammatory dental pulpitis and patients with neuropathic pain (atypical odontalgia)<ref>{{cita libro  
 
The concept has its '''extension''' (it includes all beings with the same quality) and 'understanding' (a complex of markers referred to the idea). For example, the concept of ''pain'' refers to many human beings, but it is more generic (great extension, but little understanding). If we consider the pain in patients who receive, for example, dental implants, in patients with ongoing inflammatory dental pulpitis and patients with neuropathic pain (atypical odontalgia)<ref>{{cita libro  
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