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Russian term or phrase:
межальвеолярные гребни
English translation:
interalveolar crests
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Natalie
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Russian term
межальвеолярные гребни
Russian to English
Medical
Dentistry
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0 +4 | interalveolar crests | Natalie |
0 | INTERALVEOLAR RIDGE BONE | ttagir |
0 | alveolar ridge crests (interalveolar crests) | janasru |
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interalveolar crests
interalveolar crests
Interalveolar crest - The coronal edge of interdental bone, i.e., the interdental bony septum
http://periodont.od.mah.se/interactive/glossary/glossary3.ht... crest
Interalveolar crest - The coronal edge of interdental bone, i.e., the interdental bony septum
http://periodont.od.mah.se/interactive/glossary/glossary3.ht... crest
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INTERALVEOLAR RIDGE BONE
Hi,
Please note that this term
(гребень альвеолярного отростка челюсти) in English might sound as ridge bone
Note also that it mean a tissue convering partially human jaw bones and making the placement of a tooth in its alveal like a joint. When the tooth is lost, the interalveolar ridge bone disppears.
I know that in German stomatology a special operation exists: they place an organic polymer implanting over the jaw bone surface and after 10-11 months it turns into that ridge bone (as one can see on X-graphy).
Other similar and close to your target terms are
альвеолярный отросток = alveolar bone
в е р х у ш к а альвеолярного отростка = alveolar crest
Please see also the article (with illustration) in Britannica.com
peech: The phonetics of speech: ARTICULATORY PHONETICS: Consonants.
See also the words
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The gum tissues are rich in blood vessels, receiving branches from the alveolar arteries; these vessels, called a l v e o l a r from their relationship to the alveoli dentales, or tooth sockets, also supply the teeth and the s p o n g y b o n e of the upper and lower jaws, in which the teeth are lodged.
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so, another term here can be
interaveolar ridges of jaw sponge bone
Please look also google with part of these terms
Sincerely yours,
Tagir.
Please note that this term
(гребень альвеолярного отростка челюсти) in English might sound as ridge bone
Note also that it mean a tissue convering partially human jaw bones and making the placement of a tooth in its alveal like a joint. When the tooth is lost, the interalveolar ridge bone disppears.
I know that in German stomatology a special operation exists: they place an organic polymer implanting over the jaw bone surface and after 10-11 months it turns into that ridge bone (as one can see on X-graphy).
Other similar and close to your target terms are
альвеолярный отросток = alveolar bone
в е р х у ш к а альвеолярного отростка = alveolar crest
Please see also the article (with illustration) in Britannica.com
peech: The phonetics of speech: ARTICULATORY PHONETICS: Consonants.
See also the words
===
The gum tissues are rich in blood vessels, receiving branches from the alveolar arteries; these vessels, called a l v e o l a r from their relationship to the alveoli dentales, or tooth sockets, also supply the teeth and the s p o n g y b o n e of the upper and lower jaws, in which the teeth are lodged.
=============
so, another term here can be
interaveolar ridges of jaw sponge bone
Please look also google with part of these terms
Sincerely yours,
Tagir.
Reference:
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alveolar ridge crests (interalveolar crests)
Reconstruction of severely resorbed alveolar ridge crests with dental implants using a bovine bone mineral for augmentation.
Hising P, Bolin A, Branting C.
The Private Clinic of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saltsjobaden, Sweden. [email protected]
This study reviews the outcome of implant placement in 61 patients after augmentation of severely atrophic alveolar bone with a bovine bone mineral, Bio-Oss. Bone augmentation was performed at 4 different sites: alveolar crest width, alveolar crest height, antral cavity, or nasal cavity.
Hising P, Bolin A, Branting C.
The Private Clinic of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saltsjobaden, Sweden. [email protected]
This study reviews the outcome of implant placement in 61 patients after augmentation of severely atrophic alveolar bone with a bovine bone mineral, Bio-Oss. Bone augmentation was performed at 4 different sites: alveolar crest width, alveolar crest height, antral cavity, or nasal cavity.
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