Location of implants in the interforaminal region of the mandible and the consequences for the design of the superstructure The location and the number of implants to support an overdenture is of major importance for the superstructure design. Sometimes, jaw bone anatomy or post... HJA Meijer,...
An extension component (6) is dismantably connected to the distance component during the settling-in period, and extends to a level well above the gingival surface, so that the gum flesh adapts itself, and no metal is visible after the artificial tooth has been fitted on the distance ...
One of the most common symptoms associated with a tooth infection is pain. This can range from mild to severe and may be felt in the area around the infected tooth or even in other parts of your head, such as your jaw or ear. The pain might come on suddenly and be sharp, throbbing,...
aMy grandfather is an eighty-year-old man. He always complains about how fast things have changed, and he often says that life used to be better 我的祖父是一个八十年老人。 他总抱怨多快事改变了,并且他经常说生活曾经是更好的[translate] ...
Cracks can become filled with bacteria from plaque and cause inflammation in the pulp of the tooth. In more severe cases, it may lead to abscess and infection. Teeth grinding or clenching. This can wear down enamel. Plaque buildup. Long-term use of mouthwash. Some over-the-counter mouth...
LM3 removal surgery represents a heavy cost forpublic healthinsurance[4]without mentioning potential complications (lingual ormandibular nerveinjuries, edema, bleeding and infection). However, removing LM3 during the teenage years allows fewer operative and postoperative morbidities compared to adults[5]....
[11] and the child’s body must build the safety components. Therefore, the reduction of maternal immunity which is transferred from the mother to the child can be a reason for fever or infection, [11] which is only a concurrency with teething; and the tooth eruption alone, do not cause...
Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. dis·ease (dĭ-zēz′) n. 1. An abnormal condition of a part, organ, or system of an organism resulting from various causes, such as infection, inflammation, environmental factors, or genetic defect, and characterized by an identifiable ...
However, there is strong evidence in the literature that breastfeeding decreases the incidence and/or severity of diarrhea, lower respiratory infection, otitis media, bacteriemia, bacterial meningitis, botulism, etc. in children (30), and that is why it is highly encouraged, even in women with...
Specifically, enamel becomes acellular after it is formed; dentin regeneration is limited and dependent on the dental pulp stem cell pool, which deteriorates in the case of an infection and inflammation; and cementum has no remodeling capacity and limited regrowth in the case of disease-induced ...