ankle weight ankylenteron ankyloblepharon ankylocheilia ankylocolpos ankylodactyly ankyloglo ia ankyloglossia ankyloing spondylitis ankylopodia ankyloproctia ankylosed finger ankylosed tooth ankyloses ankylosingdrug therap ankylosing ondylitis ankylosing ondylitis ankylosing scoliosis ankylosing spondyliti ankyl...
Define agnathia. agnathia synonyms, agnathia pronunciation, agnathia translation, English dictionary definition of agnathia. Noun 1. congenital disorder - a defect that is present at birth birth defect, congenital abnormality, congenital anomaly, congeni
A rare genetically-determined disorder related to a defect in the epidermolysis bullosa antigen in the epithelial basal lamina, leading to blistering after trauma, and scarring, which may cause severe disability, such as limb deformities, microstomia, ankyloglossia and trismus. Enamel hypoplasia may ...
Tongue-Tie/Ankyloglossia Tonsil Stones/Tonsillolith Tonsillitis/Tonsil Inflammation Tooth Impaction Tooth/Dental Abscess Torn Meniscus Torticollis Tourette Syndrome Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxoplasmosis Trachoma Transient Ischemic Attack Transposition Of The Great Vessels Transverse Myelitis Traum...
Orthodontists successfully and routinely carry out gingivectomy, tooth exposure, frenectomy, circumferential supracrestal fiberotomy, ankyloglossia release, and uvulopalatoplasty procedures. The intention of this narrative review is to illustrate the advantages and fundamental principles of soft tissue ...
Ankyloglossia congenital 2 (4) 0 (0) Developmental hip dysplasia 1 (2) 1 (4) Hemangioma congenital 1 (2) 0 (0) Phimosis 1 (2) 0 (0) Plagiocephaly 2 (4) 0 (0) Polydactyly 1 (2) 0 (0) Skull malformation 1 (2) 0 (0) Mean developmental outcome score* ± SD (day 180 of...
Nipples are specialized structures through which milk, that is produced in the breast, is delivered to breastfeeding mammals. Both males and females have nipples, however in males nipples are vestigial structures. Since women’s nipples are sexualized, and therefore censored, their important role ...
(diseases of the eye and ear, such as conjunctivitis, ametropia and otitis media), B (viral infections, especially herpangina), Q (congenital malformations and deformations, such as ankyloglossia and concealed penises), G (diseases of the nervous system, such as epilepsy), P07 (preterm infants...
Other well-recognised conditions that affect lingual mucosa are fissured tongue (also known as scrotal tongue or lingua plicata) [23,24], geographic tongue [25], coated tongue, hairy tongue [26], ankyloglossia [27], crenated tongue, and lingual varices [28]. Some rare conditions/syndromes,...
[61]. A more individualized approach is a common practice that has the potential to be more effective for people with LBP [21]. This recommendation aligns with the findings reported in investigations of elastic tape, myofascial release, or spinal joint mobilization when combined with exercise [62...