- will
contract or
develop any
number of
specified diseases.
Pathosis or
pathology Pathosis (plural pathoses) is
synonymous with disease. The word pathology...
- Lite, Theodore;
Dominic J. DiMaio;
Louis R.
Burman (1955). "Gingival
pathosis in
mouth breathers: A
clinical and
histopathologic study and a
method of...
- lit. ''(abnormal) state, condition, or action'')
simply referring to the
pathosis itself.
Osteoarthritis has been
reported in
several species of animals...
-
other than statistically. Nonetheless, they are
indicators of
probable pathosis.
Sometimes the
underlying cause is obvious; in
other cases, challenging...
-
because of
genetic and
epigenetic differences, and it can be
impaired by
pathosis and by age. This
makes the
topic of
haemodynamic response (including vascular...
- tooth.
Although these treatments often resolve the
signs and
symptoms of
pathosis, they
provide little to no
benefit for
continued root development. Further...
-
Further stages of
destruction of pulp
necrosis often leads to
periapical pathosis,
causing bone
resorption (visible on radiographs)
following bacterial invasion...
- were
exposed which can lead to infection,
pulpal necrosis and
periapical pathosis.
Additional tubercules Aesthetic and/or
occlusion problems Agenesis Bifid...
-
pulpal drainage,
leading to a
resolution of a
portion of the
intrabony pathosis.
Cemental repair then occurs. Clinically,
concrescence is
difficult to...