- The
alveolar process (/ælˈviːələr, ˌælviˈoʊlər, ˈælviələr/) is the
portion of bone
containing the
tooth sockets on the jaw
bones (in humans, the maxilla...
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motion of the
ankle and may be permanent. A gomphosis, also
known as a
dentoalveolar syndesmosis, or 'peg and
socket joint' is a
joint that
binds the teeth...
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Dental abscess Other names Dentoalveolar abscess,
Periapical abscess,
tooth abscess, root
abscess A deca****,
broken down tooth,
which has
undergone pulpal...
- A
dental consonant is a
consonant articulated with the
tongue against the
upper teeth, such as /θ/, /ð/. In some languages,
dentals are
distinguished from...
- (1980)
describes this
sound as follows: "[s̄] is a voiceless, corono-
dentoalveolar groove fricative, the so-called s
coronal or s
plana because of the...
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articulations of
coronal consonants so that dark l
tends to be
dental or
dentoalveolar, and
clear l
tends to be
retracted to an
alveolar position.
Danish realizes...
- previously. This
sound contrasted with two
acoustically similar sounds:
dentoalveolar /t͡s̪/ and
apicoalveolar /s̺/. By 1600, /t͡s̪/, too, had deaffricated...
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scope of practice:
surgery of the oral cavity,
dental implant surgery,
dentoalveolar surgery,
surgery of the
temporomandibular joint,
general surgery, reconstructive...
- ampicillin. In Dentistry,
Ampicillin is
sometimes used when
dealing with
dentoalveolar infections, when the
antibiotic sensitivity patterns of the causative...
- Peltomaki, T.;
Ponce de Leon, M. S. (22
October 2013). "Tooth wear and
dentoalveolar remodeling are key
factors of
morphological variation in the Dmanisi...