MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EPULIS»
epulis
dogs
treatment
fissuratum
congenital
newborn
boxers
pregnancy
gravidarum
epulis
benign
tumor
situated
gingival
alveolar
mucosa
word
literally
means
gingiva
describes
only
location
mass
further
implications
nature
tumors
gums
petmd
present
rays
will
taken
classify
type
check
health
teeth
around
section
must
also
down
common
oral
education
known
boil
most
remove
surgery
necessary
require
radiation
growth
mouths
veterinary
medicine
occurring
along
surgical
removal
best
easiest
when
lump
small
while
these
animals
diseases
mouth
peripheral
odontogenic
fibromas
previously
called
firm
masses
involve
dermnet
specific
tumours
tumour
like
several
medscape
reference
mucosal
hyperplasia
that
results
from
chronic
grade
trauma
induced
denture
flange
veterinarypartner
company
fibroma
epulides
similar
appearance
pink
pediatrics
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EPULIS»
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epulis dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
epulis et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Fibrous Epulis The Greek term "epulis" translates as "situated upon the gingiva."
Thus, literally, this term could be used to describe any and all lesions of the
gingiva. However, in common professional parlance, the term is reserved for
isolated ...
Peter A. Reichart, Hans Peter Philipsen, 2000
Benign Tumors 125 Benign Tumors— Epulis Gingival epulis represents a family
of benign tumors. The classification includes: • Granulomatous epulis, pyogenic
granuloma • Giant cell epulis • Fibrous epulis Giant cell epulis and ...
Herbert F. Wolf, Thomas M. Hassell, 2006
3
Clinical Outline of Oral Pathology: Diagnosis and Treatment
FIGURE 6-12 Redundant tissue folds underlying a denture flange, representing
fibrous hyperplasia secondary to irritation. FIGURE 6-20 Metastatic renal cell
carcinoma, magnetic resonance imaging showing. EPULIS FISSURATA Figure 6
-12 ...
4
Current Therapy in Equine Medicine
Epulis is a benign tumor-like growth of the gingival tissues and is rarely reported
in horses. It may be present at birth or develop secondary to inflammatory
conditions of the periodontal tissues. Chronic irritation of the gingiva by plant
awns or ...
Norman Edward Robinson, Kim A. Sprayberry, 2009
5
Tumors in Domestic Animals
Periodontal Fibromatous Epulis Incidence, Sites, and Gross Morphology.
Periodontal fibromatous epulis is fairly common in the dog, and rare in other
domestic animals. It is found at all ages in dogs but most commonly at seven to
eight years ...
6
Color Atlas of Oral Diseases
Epulis fissurata, or denture fibrous hyperplasia, is a common tissue reaction
caused by poorly fitting dentures in persons who have been wearing dentures for
a long period of time. The chronic irritation may be due to a sharp margin of the ...
Benign Tumors 125 Benign Tumors— Epulis Gingival epulis represents a family
of benign tumors. The classification includes: • Granulomatous epulis, pyogenic
granuloma • Giant cell epulis • Fibrous epulis Giant cell epulis and ...
Herbert F. Wolf, Klaus H. Rateitschak, 2005
8
Treatment of Oral Diseases: A Concise Textbook
EpulisFissuratum 65 •UH I•••••^.HHj Epulis Fissuratum Definition Ef ulis
fissuratum is a relatively common hyper- pl istic, fibrous connective tissue lesion.
• Etiology Epulis fissuratum is caused by ill-fitting den- tu-es or dentures that are
worn for ...
9
Textbook of Small Animal Surgery
incidence.67- "3- l26 This discrepancy can be attributed to continuing confusion
about the origin and nomenclature of the epulis. Dubielzig and coworkers24
recognized three types, namely, fibromatous, ossifying, and acanthomatous.
471. Fig. 27.5: Granulomatous epulis: Reddish soft sessile swelling over the
upper alveolar margin. The teeth are dirty with extensive plaque. The granulation
tissue comprising the epulis is due to infection and local irritation by the plaque
Fig.
7 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «EPULIS»
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epulis est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Surgical resection of peripheral odontogenic fibromas in African …
Peripheral odontogenic fibroma (previously named as fibromatous epulis of periodontal ligament origin) is a peripheral odontogenic neoplasm, ... «BMC Blogs Network, juil 15»
Wearing Dentures Overnight Tied to Pneumonia
Dr. Bornfeld explained that certain types of gum damage — such as epulis fissuratum and papillary hyperplasia — are known to result from ... «dailyRx, oct 14»
Bumps in the mouth: Breathing isn't the only problem for dogs with …
“The type of mass that we suspect it to be is something called an epulis, which is a benign growth of the ligament that actually holds the tooth in ... «WGNO, oct 13»
Surgery saves dog from tumour torment
... Devon Boyd from Central Toronto Veterinary Referral Clinic to determine whether it would be safe to remove the epulis tumour characterized ... «Toronto Sun, sept 13»
Epulis - A Common Growth in Dog Mouths
The vet called it an epulis and removed it. He said it was not dangerous, removed it, but said it will probably come back. Now it looks like its getting bigger again. «About - News & Issues, déc 11»
Congenital epulis, from fright to cure
uncommon malformation located in the upper jaw After 40 weeks of pregnancy and having attended the doctor's appointments and undergone all the medical ... «Radio Cadena Agramonet, déc 10»
Pets: How do I deal with my dog's bad breath?
A Boxers are prone to a benign gum growth called an epulis. There are three types of epulides of which fibromatous epulis is the most common. «Express.co.uk, oct 10»