oral cavity in English

space within the mouth

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1. System for ablating material in the oral cavity

2. The Buccinator is an important muscle of your oral cavity

3. Mechanical wear provoked by elements introduced into the oral cavity is called abrasion.

4. Calf diphtheria is an infectious disease affecting the pharynx, larynx, and oral cavity

5. The ectodermal link between the dental organ and the ectodermal lining of the oral cavity.

6. The anti-adhesion agent mitigates interaction between a subject oral cavity and plaque-forming materials.

7. The invention relates to a method for ablating solid material in the oral cavity, in particular jaw bones.

8. The top HPV-associated cancer sites also include the oral cavity and oropharynx (throat), the anus, vulva, penis, and vagina.

9. Historically, Anaerobes from the oral cavity or stomach with or without aerobic organisms were the pathogens thought to cause aspiration pneumonia.

10. Aphthous mouth ulcers (Aphthae) are a common variety of ulcer that form on the mucous membranes, typically in the oral cavity (mouth)

11. For cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, and nose or sinus, the recurrence rate was 31% without transfusions and 71% with transfusions.”

12. In phonetics, a Continuant is a speech sound produced without a complete closure in the oral cavity, namely fricatives, approximants and vowels

13. The sAlivary glands are exocrine glands that are positioned in and around the oral cavity and secrete their sAlivary contents into the mouth

14. 9 Objective:It summarized nursing measures for patients with oral cavity soft tissue defect accepting hemisection of mandible treated with trapezius osseous myocutaneous flap reparation.

15. Tooth Autotransplantation is a procedure which provides the extraction of an erupted or impacted tooth and its repositioning to another site in the oral cavity.

16. Significantly more residue was observed in the oral cavity (p < 0.002) and valleculae (p < 0.001) with thin and thick honey Bariums than with nectar barium.

17. 30 Objective To study the results of external beam radiotherapy plus 192 Ir hyperfractionated high dose rate interstitial brachytherapy (HHDR-IBT) for cancer of the oral cavity and oropharynx.

18. Astringency Astringency is a tactile sensation described as dryness, tightening, and puckering sensations perceived in the oral cavity, well-known for red wine consumers and highly linked to red wine quality

19. Lastly, both parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous stimulation can lead to myoepithelium contraction which causes the expulsion of secretions from the secretory acinus into the ducts and eventually to the oral cavity.

20. The organism that was first reported to contain the Conodont elements was the eel-like fish with a Conodont element of size 40.5 mm long in their oral cavity as the microwear patterns.

21. Breathalyser is a pleasant-tasting, alcohol-free product that has been formulated by veterinarians to clean your pet’s oral cavity. Daily oral cleansing will help decrease bad breath & help maintain oral hygiene.

22. The Anthelmintic effect of tannins is attributed to its ability to bind to the proteins present in the cuticle, oral cavity, esophagus, cloaca and vulva of the nematodes, changing its physical and chemical properties

23. Aphthous stomatitis is a pathological condition which consists in the appearance of benign and non-contagious ulcers in the oral cavity.… Aphthous Stomatitis (Aphthae): Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes and Prognosis.

24. The sweetner prepared by adding palatinose to sucrose is a low-Cariogenic since palatinose is not only low Cariogenic in itself, but also inhibits the formation of insoluble glucan from sucrose in an oral cavity

25. The invention further relates to the use of edible amaroids for detecting damage to diagnostic and/or therapeutic units used in the oral cavity, and to the use of edible colorants for detecting damage to diagnostic and/or therapeutic units used in the oral cavity, in which case the colorant is provided in the interior of the unit in question, in order to escape from there in the event of the unit in question being damaged.

26. Relations of this kind to disturbances of the gastro-intestinal tract, to the uro-genital organs and finally the diseases of the oral cavity with structural changes of the mucous and the alveoli are pointed out.

27. A non-lacerational technique to collect cells in an oral cavity utilizes a brush with bristles (40) which have an abrading surface that collect cells from the superficial, intermediate, and basal layers of the oral tissue.

28. Primary melanomas arising on the mucosal surface of the oral cavity or the anogenital areas have some features in common with the acral lentiginous melanoma, and the term 'palmoplantar mucosal melanoma' is sometimes used to describe the entire group.

29. It has been accepted that Astringency is due to the tannin-induced interaction and/or precipitation of the salivary proline-rich proteins (PRPs) in the oral cavity, as a result of the ingestion of food products rich in tannins, for example, red wine.

30. Furthermore, the invention includes a side wing to elastically bring the side wing into contact with the skin of the cheek inside the patient's mouth, thereby enhancing adhesion between the aid for treating oral cavity diseases and both cheeks of the patient.

31. Flow is the key to removing Aerosols When using a high volume suction system and correct suction method, the spread decreases by an average of 65%.^ *The proper dental vacuum system is the most effective tool for removing airborne particles from the oral cavity.

32. Application of these oral hygiene compositions to the oral cavity effectively reduces or prevents the growth of bacteria associated with dental plaque, and with dental caries and/or periodontal diseases such as $i(Actinomyces viscosus), $i(Campylobacter rectus), $i(Fusobacterium nucleatum), $i(Porphyromonas gingivalis), $i(Streptococcus mutans), and $i(Streptococcus sanguis).