Significant reductions of edentulous ridges in osteoporotic patients women X=23.05 mm (kV=30.72%) and X=22.85 mm (kV=28.81%), and men X=28.83 (kV=8.55%) as well as X=25.36 (kV=11.43%), were observed. Conclusion Bone density of the upper and lower jaw is reduced in osteoporotic ...
1) jaw bone density 颌骨密度 2) Mandible mineral density 下颌骨密度 3) Skeletal width 颌骨宽度 4) maxillary bone length 颌骨长度 1. Thus,the numbers of longitudinal scales,anal fin-rays,pyloric caeca,and variation in themaxillary bone lengthwere measured in 110 samples of C. ...
the growing together or the fixed or almost fixed union of two bones, as the two halves of the lower jaw. —symphyseal, symphysial, symphystic,adj. syssarcosis the joining of two or more bones by muscle. valgus 1.an abnormally turned condition of a bone in part of the human body,...
Similar to the pattern of changes in limb morphology and locomotion (see Evolution of Cetacean Locomotor Patterns, 8.3.6.5.1) high bone density in stem cetaceans (e.g., pakicetids, protocetids) was found to be associated with static buoyancy control for life in shallow water, whereas low ...
mandibular bone- the jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth jawbone,jowl,lower jaw,lower jawbone,mandible,mandibula,submaxilla gnathion- the most inferior point of the mandible in the midline gonion- the craniometric point on either side at the apex of the lower jaw ...
Osteoporosis, a metabolic bone disease characterized by low bone mineral density and deterioration of bone microarchitecture, has led to a high risk of fatal osteoporotic fractures worldwide. Accumulating evidence has revealed that sexual dimorphism is a notable feature of osteoporosis, with sex-specific...
The goal of the current study was to quantify the trabecular bone structure of the mandibular condyle of gouging and nongouging primates to assess the functional morphology of the jaw in these animals. High-resolution computed tomography scan data were collected from the mandibles of five adult ...
Its suitable for people who have low bone density.See how » In cases of bone recession (due to diabetes or the menopause, for example) it is mostly the spongy bone which recedes and as conventional implants are fixed in spongy bone, bone recession renders their installation impossible. The...
Dental implants Bone density 1. Introduction Immediate loading in dental implants is a treatment method in which an implant is placed in the jaw, and an abutment is attached above it so that the percussive forces of chewing are transmitted to the bone and the site is mechanically loaded from ...
Assessment of bone mineral density in the jaws and its relationship to radiomorphometric indices The aim of this study was to evaluate maxillary, mandibular and femoral neck bone mineral density using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and to deter... A Gulsahi,CS Paksoy,S Ozden,... -...