The correct spelling of the word "dineric interspace" is actually "dieneric interspace" (pronounced /daɪəˈnɛrɪk ˈɪntərˌspeɪs/). This term refers to the space or gap between two adjacent teeth in the mandibular (lower) jaw. The "dieneric" portion of the word comes from the German word "diene," meaning "to serve or use," while the word "interspace" describes the area between the teeth. Accurately spelling medical terminology such as this can be crucial for effective communication within the dental industry.
• The surface between two liquid phases.
• The surface separating two liquid phases.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.