alveolar bone in English

noun

part of bone in the maxilla or the mandible into which the teeth are set

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1. Materials for alveolar bone regeneration

2. Reduced circulation was also noted in localised areas of the neighbouring alveolar bone.

3. Sixteen teeth (41%) showed revascularisation or ingrowth of alveolar bone into the pulp.

4. Like any other bone in the human body, alveolar bone is modified throughout life.

5. The intrapair differences decrease between ten and 18 years for the alveolar bone diameters.

6. When the resorptive process stops, the cavity is deposited with spongiosa from the alveolar bone.

7. Ultrasound is applied merely for osteotomies of alveolar bone and intraoral harvesting of bone grafts.

8. At the places of pressure a synostosis of the tooth with the alveolar-bone can take place.

9. Rarely true fusion with the alveolar bone has been the cause of retention of traumatised juvenile tooth.

10. Purpose: Accurate measurement of alveolar bone and adjacent anatomic structures is of paramount importance in implant insertion.

11. The Cementum attaches the teeth to the alveolar bone through the anchoring of the periodontal ligament

12. These results allow a quantification of the impact of vertical and transversal maxillary alveolar bone dimensions.

13. The second supposes that deformations of the alveolar bone are the basis of orthodontic bone remodeling.

14. Along with the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone and gingiva, Cementum helps a tooth stay in its place.

15. The increased alveolar bone formation rate resulting from the orthodontically produced tooth movement, certainly involves osteoblast precursors ofextrinsic origin.

16. PDL is the fibrous connective tissue that fills the space between the tooth root and the alveolar bone.

17. 1 AutotransplantATION OF TEETH IN ORTHODONTICS: A BIOLOGICAL METHOD TO SUBSTITUTE MISSING OR LOST TEETH AND ALVEOLAR BONE H

18. The transversal and vertical dimensions of the alveolar bone the rate of space closure were determined clinically and radiographically.

19. The increased alveolar bone resorption rate produced orthodontically involves multinuclear and mononuclear cells ofextrinsic origin (circulating monocyte-type cells).

20. The tooth had undergone endodontic treatment and had been shortened to alveolar bone level, as the patient had refused extraction.

21. A. Alveolar La periodontitis puede causar una pérdida de hueso Alveolar. Periodontal disease can cause Alveolar bone loss

22. However since the desmodental fibers remain intact, fusion of the alveolar bone and the tooth substance does not take place.

23. However, the antalogous bone graft in the former cleft area has to have a similar structure as adjacent alveolar bone.

24. The Cementum is the part of the periodontium that attaches the teeth to the alveolar bone by anchoring the periodontal ligament.

25. The soft tissues on the buccal side, including the periodontal ligament and the buccal alveolar bone in the region, will also be Anaesthetised.

26. The team also developed scaffolds mimicking various tissues important in dental repair, including periodontium (alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and cementum) and dentine.

27. The tissue complex participating in the support of the tooth. The tissues include the gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum and alveolar bone proper.

28. The Cementum is part of the periodontium which is used to attach the teeth to the alveolar bone by anchoring the periodontal ligament

29. Alveolar bone is that part of the maxilla and mandible which supports the teeth by forming the “other” attachment for fibres of the periodontal ligament (Fig

30. The Bitewing radiograph is used to examine the interproximal surfaces of teeth and particularly useful for the detection of dental caries and alveolar bone levels

31. Alveolary gingival İlgili Terimler alveolar bone A ridge on the surface of a teeth-bearing bone, such as maxilla and mandible in humans, that contains the tooth sockets alveolar bones plural form of alveolar bone alveolar ridge a ridge that forms the borders of the maxilla and the mandible and contains the alveoli of the teeth alveolar margin

32. For a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of alveolar bone height and width, 95 edentulous bony maxillae with standardized, measured, and classified cross-sections were analyzed.

33. 14 ObjectiveTo observe the effects of the two kinds of rigid fixed bridge design on the stress of the alveolar bone of mandibular first molar after hemisection.

34. The maxilla of an orthodontically treated deceased (19 years female) could be taken in autopsy. Pretherapeutically a atrophied alveolar bone and a basally exdented maxillary sinus was found.

35. Mitchell, An Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery‎[1], page 187: The need to preserve alveolar bone is paramount and best achieved by Atraumatic exodontias including socket compression

36. Background: The periodontal ligament is a soft connective tissue which joins the tooth root to the alveolus and thus provides for anchorage of the tooth in the alveolar bone.

37. [1] [2] [3] Ankylosis occurs when partial root resorption is followed by repair with either cementum or dentine that unites the tooth root with the alveolar bone, usually after trauma

38. Tooth Ankylosis is the pathological fusion between alveolar bone and the cementum of teeth, which is a rare phenomenon in the deciduous dentition and even more uncommon in permanent teeth

39. Intraosseous Anaesthetic injection involves the deposition of Anaesthetic solution directly into the cancellous alveolar bone adjacent to the apex of the root of the tooth to be anaesthetised through a small hole.

40. The aim of secondary cleft osteoplasty is to provide alveolar bone for the complete eruption of the canine and sometimes of the lateral incisor to the occlusal plane and, thus, preservation of a continuous dental arch.

41. The turn-over rate of alveolar bone removed from 20–25 year old men after extraction of lower first premolars, was quantitatively evaluated in organ culture by: the uptake of 45-Ca (bone mineralization rate); the alkaline phenylphosphatase activity (bone formation rate); the β-glucuronidase and acid phenylphosphatase activities (bone resorption rate).

42. The present invention provides a healing abutment comprising: a coupling portion provided with a polygonal fitting protrusion corresponding to the shape of a polygonal groove on a fixture implanted in an alveolar bone; a lower body integrally formed with and above the coupling portion and shaped so that the diameter widens toward the top; an upper body integrally formed with and above the lower body and shaped in a tapered manner so that the diameter narrows toward the top; cut-open surfaces formed on two sides of the upper body so as to be symmetrical in shape; depressed grooves formed on the outer circumferential surface of the upper body excluding the cut-open surfaces; and a coupling aperture formed penetratingly from the upper body through the coupling portion.

43. The present invention provides the healing abutment cap for impression taking, comprising: a cylindrical body (100); an insertion groove (110) formed so as to open downward inside the body (100) such that a head part of a healing abutment (20), which is fastened to a fixture (10) coupled with an alveolar bone of a patient, is inserted therein; an upper surface through-hole (120) formed at the upper surface of the body (100) so as to communicate with the insertion groove (110); a horizontal groove (130) recessed inward from the upper end portion of the outer circumferential surface of the body (100) so as to have a ring shape along the outer circumferential surface of the body (100); and a plurality of separated vertical grooves (140) formed at the upper end portion of the outer circumferential surface of the body (100) in the vertical direction such that the lower end portions of the vertical grooves are connected to the horizontal groove (130).