Definition of Subgingival. Meaning of Subgingival. Synonyms of Subgingival

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Meaning of Subgingival from wikipedia

- have removed all subgingival and supragingival calculus. It is imperative to use many different overlapping stokes for subgingival ****essment of residual...
- exists between the teeth and the gingiva, where it is referred to as subgingival ('below the gum'). Calculus formation is ****ociated with a number of...
- the gumline (supragingival), or below the gumline cervical margins (subgingival). Dental plaque is also known as microbial plaque, oral biofilm, dental...
- surface debridement and subgingival scaling Biopsies Orthograde endodontics Direct or indirect restorations with subgingival margins Prosthetic procedures...
- back and rounded toe. They are typically the instrument of choice for subgingival calculus removal. Universal and Gracey curettes are typically used during...
- separate from the tooth and deepened sulcus, called a periodontal pocket. Subgingival microorganisms (those that exist under the gum line) colonize the periodontal...
- S. marcescens may also be found in environments such as dirt and the subgingival biofilm of teeth. Due to this, and because S. marcescens produces a reddish-orange...
- ****ociated with recent dental procedures. Kumar PS (2012). "Smoking and the subgingival ecosystem: a pathogen-enriched community". ****ure Microbiology. 7 (8):...
- (Fretibacterium fastidiosum). Fretibacterium fastidiosum has been isolated from subgingival plaque. List of bacteria genera List of bacterial orders "Fretibacterium"...
- bacterium from the genus Porphyromonas which has been isolated from subgingival plaque from dogs. Parte, A.C. "Porphyromonas". LPSN. "Porphyromonas canoris"...