How Do You Spell OBTUNDENT?

Pronunciation: [ɒbtˈʌndənt] (IPA)

Obtundent (/əbˈtʌndənt/) is a term used in medicine to describe a substance or agent that reduces or dulls the sensitivity of nerves or tissues. The word is spelled with a "b" after the initial "o" and not a "p" which may be expected due to the similar sounding word "opulent". The pronunciation of the word is "uhb-tuhn-duhnt", with primary stress on the second syllable. Obtundents can help manage pain during various medical procedures, such as dental work or minor surgeries.

OBTUNDENT Meaning and Definition

  1. Obtundent refers to a substance or agent that possesses the ability to dull or reduce sensations of pain, particularly in medical or dental treatments. Derived from the Latin word "obtundere," meaning to dull or blunt, an obtundent is typically used topically to numb or desensitize a specific area, minimizing discomfort or pain during a medical procedure.

    In dentistry, an obtundent is often applied to the gums or oral tissues before injections, extractions, or other invasive procedures to alleviate discomfort. This can be achieved through various means, such as the application of a local anesthetic or a numbing gel. These obtundents work by temporarily blocking or interfering with the nerve signals responsible for transmitting pain sensations, resulting in the reduction or elimination of pain during the procedure.

    In medicine, obtundents can also be used in similar ways during minor surgeries, injections, or dermatologic procedures to minimize the pain associated with these interventions. They can also be employed when handling wounds or burns, helping to reduce the sensation of pain at the site and promoting a more comfortable and less traumatic healing process.

    Overall, obtundents play a crucial role in providing pain relief and promoting patient comfort during various medical interventions, enabling healthcare professionals to carry out necessary procedures while minimizing the discomfort and distress experienced by their patients.

  2. 1. Dulling, making less acute. 2. An agent which blunts sensibility or deadens pain.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of OBTUNDENT

The word obtundent comes from the Latin term obtundens (present participle of obtundere), which means blunting or dulling.

Plural form of OBTUNDENT is OBTUNDENTS

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