What does LACC mean?
LACC means long axis of the clinical crown
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for long axis of the clinical crown?
long axis of the clinical crown can be abbreviated as LACC
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What does LACC stand for? LACC stands for "long axis of the clinical crown". |
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How to abbreviate "long axis of the clinical crown"? "long axis of the clinical crown" can be abbreviated as LACC. |
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What is the meaning of LACC abbreviation? The meaning of LACC abbreviation is "long axis of the clinical crown". |
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What is LACC abbreviation? One of the definitions of LACC is "long axis of the clinical crown". |
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What does LACC mean? LACC as abbreviation means "long axis of the clinical crown". |
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What is shorthand of long axis of the clinical crown? The most common shorthand of "long axis of the clinical crown" is LACC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- FOCC - Friends of the Clinical Center
- LAD - Long Axis Diameter
- LARI - Long Axis Regurgitant Index
- LAL - Long Arm of the Law
- LHBT - Long Head of the Biceps Tendon
- LSOD - Long Shot of the Day
- CCL - clinical crown length
- FACC - facial axis of the clinical crown
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- LFPS - Long Form of the Periodic System
- OCD - Office of the Clinical Director
- PCC - Part of the Clinical
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- Lhb - Long Head of the Biceps Brachii
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