Which of these is not a facial bone? a. Vomer b. Frontal c. Mandible d. Maxilla e. Zygomatic What is a long bone? What is the smallest bone in the human body and where is it located? What is the most abundant cell type in bone?
Tuberculosis of the maxillary sinus is a rare entity which may lead to bony erosion and fistula formation. In this case, we have described a patient of tuberculosis of maxilla, a relatively uncommon entity leading to marked bony erosion with fistula formation over face, which was reconstructed us...
Facial bone What are the two bones that fused into one bone? What are sesamoid bones? What is the medial bone of the forearm in anatomical position? Which bone, commonly known as the "cheek bone", articulates with a portion of the temporal bone laterally and a portion of the maxilla ...
An inhibitor of bone resorption as tested in a bone culture system in vitro, however, was slightly in- creased after calcium infusion. After thyroidectomy, the serum inhibitory factor was abnormally great. It is premature to incriminate calcitonin in the pathogene- sis of osteopetrosis based on ...
a substantially anatomical shape can be a substantially anatomical shape, such as that of bone such as a maxilla, a mandible, a temporal bone, a sphenoid bone, a frontal bone or a zygoma. In some embodiments, a substantially anatomical shape can be a substantially dental shape, such as a ...
One case of ACD after placement of a dental implant in the maxilla was reported by Pigatto et al. Two cases of ACD after usage of titanium hardware in foot and metacarpal bone fractures were reported by Darlenski et al. [51,59]. Moreover, Oki Suwarsa described the case of systemic ...
A 48-year-old male patient, without prior medical history, was referred to us for a painless gingival lesion of the right maxilla, extending from tooth 14 to 17, having appeared a few months before. The clinical examination was otherwise normal. Biopsy proved the diagnosis of HCCC. The CT ...
The facial skeleton is a collection of bones in the skull that make up the underpinnings of the structures of the face. The main...
Statistical analysis, specifically regression analysis, highlighted an association between peri-implantitis and a longer implant function time (RR 255, 95% CI 125-1181, p=0.002), and similarly, implants in the maxilla presented a significant correlation (RR 315, 95% CI 161-1493, p=0.0003). ...
Which bone is the site of the mental foramen? a) temporal b) sphenoid c) maxilla d) mandible e) palatine Which of the following does the palatine bone belong to? A. Cranial bone B. Facial bone Which of these skull bones does NOT contain a paranasal sinus? a. frontal b. parietal c...