10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «GINGIVA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
gingiva in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
gingiva im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Concepts in Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy
maxillary arch where it is continuous with the palatal mucosa. The gingiva is
composed of the marginal gingiva (or free gingiva) and the attached gingiva (see
Figure 1-2). The marginal gingiva surrounds the tooth on all surfaces forming a ...
2
Periodontology: The Essentials
1.3 Clinical appearance of healthy gingiva Gingiva Clinically, healthy gingiva,
i. e., the marginal periodontium, is characterized by certain features of shape,
color, and consistency (Fig. 1.3): – Its narrow band follows the scalloped contour
of the ...
3
Oral Development and Histology
After reading this chapter you should be able to describe the histoglogic structure
of the gingiva in a young adult or in an aging person, discuss cellular turnover in
this tissue, and describe the vascular and neural components as well as the ...
4
Foundations of Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist
The most common are the width of the attached gingiva and attachment level.
DETERMINING THE WIDTH OF ATTACHED GINGIVA A. The attached gingiva is
the part of the gingiva that is firm, dense, and tightly connected to the cementum
on ...
Jill Shiffer Nield-Gehrig, Donald E. Willmann, 2007
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Critical Decisions in Periodontology
Walter B Hall A tooth with a minimal amount of attached gingiva on its facial or
lingual surface should be indicated as a potential pure mucogingival problem.
The term inadequate attached gingiva was coined during the 1 960s and has
been ...
Gingiva The gingiva is one portion of the oral mucosa. It is also the most
peripheral component of the periodontium. Gingiva begins at the mucogingival
line, and covers the coronal aspect of the alveolar process. On the palatal aspect,
the ...
Herbert F. Wolf, Thomas M. Hassell, 2006
Gingiva Of the periodontal tissues, which comprise the gingiva, periodontal
ligament, alveolar bone and root cementum, only the gingiva is visible upon
clinical inspection. The gingiva consists of the free marginal gingiva, the attached
gingiva ...
Peter A. Reichart, Hans Peter Philipsen, 2000
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Woelfel's Dental Anatomy
D. GINGIVA The gingiva [JIN je va] is the part of the oral tissue (oral mucosa)
covered by keratinized epithelium. It covers the alveolar processes of the jaws
and surrounds the portions of the teeth near where the root and crown join (
cervical ...
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Fundamentals of Periodontal Instrumentation & Advanced Root ...
This photograph shows a periodontal probe inserted into a healthy gingival
sulcus, the space between the free gingiva and the tooth. In health, the depth of
the sulcus is from 1 to 3 millimeters (mm). Probe in a Periodontal Pocket.
Jill S. Nield-Gehrig, 2008
Gingiva The gingiva is one portion of the oral mucosa. It is also the most
peripheral component of the periodontium. Gingiva begins at the mucogingival
line, and covers the coronal aspect of the alveolar process. On the palatal aspect,
the ...
Herbert F. Wolf, Klaus H. Rateitschak, 2005
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «GINGIVA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
gingiva im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Merial Introduces Oravet® Dental Hygiene Chews for Dogs
Delmopinol creates a barrier that prevents bacterial attachment to teeth, tongue and gingiva,5,6 inhibiting the production of biofilms that form ... «MarketWatch, Jul 15»
Merial launches Oravet Dental Hygiene Chews for dogs in US
Delmopinol creates a barrier that prevents bacterial attachment to teeth, tongue and gingiva, inhibiting the production of biofilms that form ... «pharmabiz.com, Jul 15»
Loss-of-function variants in HIVEP2 are a cause of intellectual …
In addition to these neurodevelopmental features, she had constipation and hypertrophic gingiva with frequent bleeding. On examination at the ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Proper occlusion, orthodontic therapy, and the dental hygienist
... fractured teeth, and gingival recession that has progressed through the attached gingiva into the gingival mucosa. Patients may experience ... «Dentistry IQ, Jul 15»
Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) use in the treatment of anterior …
The orthodontist or surgeon can insert the TAD directly into the bone through the gingiva with a handheld driver and, most often, with the use of ... «Dentistry IQ, Jun 15»
Patients hate flippers and so should you
There won't be any damage to the healing bone and gingiva, but the adjacent teeth must be prepared. This actually isn't a problem if these ... «Dental Economics, Jun 15»
Bold Machines teams up with Milestone-Studio to 3D print an oral …
Doctors, dentists and oral specialists can simply insert the light into the oral cavity, and inspect the tissues of the lips, gingiva, tongue, cheeks, ... «3ders.org, Jun 15»
Opt out of floss: How to suggest other bathroom décor for oral care
... and colleagues learn that there is more than one way to skin the biofilm; that is, to effectively clean their teeth and gingiva with whatever tools ... «RDH, Jun 15»
The role of nutrition in the development, maintenance, and repair of …
Enlarged, magenta, hemorrhagic gingiva along with a widened periodontal ligament is the result. Research also seems to indicate that low ... «RDH, Jun 15»
Oral Medicine in the 21st Century
The most common anatomic locations affected were the tongue and gingiva. The most common procedures were biopsy of oral soft tissue, ... «Medscape, Jun 15»