Maxillary Sinus
Maxilla
Maxillary Sinusitis
Maxillary Sinus Neoplasms
Maxillary Nerve
Maxillary Artery
Incisor
Palatal Expansion Technique
Cuspid
Dental Arch
Molar
The most posterior teeth on either side of the jaw, totaling eight in the deciduous dentition (2 on each side, upper and lower), and usually 12 in the permanent dentition (three on each side, upper and lower). They are grinding teeth, having large crowns and broad chewing surfaces. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p821)
Tooth, Impacted
Bicuspid
Mandible
Paranasal Sinus Diseases
Tooth Crown
The upper part of the tooth, which joins the lower part of the tooth (TOOTH ROOT) at the cervix (TOOTH CERVIX) at a line called the cementoenamel junction. The entire surface of the crown is covered with enamel which is thicker at the extremity and becomes progressively thinner toward the cervix. (From Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p216)
Malocclusion, Angle Class III
Tooth Root
The part of a tooth from the neck to the apex, embedded in the alveolar process and covered with cementum. A root may be single or divided into several branches, usually identified by their relative position, e.g., lingual root or buccal root. Single-rooted teeth include mandibular first and second premolars and the maxillary second premolar teeth. The maxillary first premolar has two roots in most cases. Maxillary molars have three roots. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p690)
Palate
Alveolar Process
Tooth, Unerupted
Malocclusion
Orthodontic Appliances
Maxillary Osteotomy
Orthodontic Appliance Design
Extraoral Traction Appliances
Facial Bones
The facial skeleton, consisting of bones situated between the cranial base and the mandibular region. While some consider the facial bones to comprise the hyoid (HYOID BONE), palatine (HARD PALATE), and zygomatic (ZYGOMA) bones, MANDIBLE, and MAXILLA, others include also the lacrimal and nasal bones, inferior nasal concha, and vomer but exclude the hyoid bone. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p113)
Denture, Complete, Upper
Malocclusion, Angle Class II
Tooth Apex
Radiography, Panoramic
Dental Pulp Cavity
Tooth Eruption
Vertical Dimension
The length of the face determined by the distance of separation of jaws. Occlusal vertical dimension (OVD or VDO) or contact vertical dimension is the lower face height with the teeth in centric occlusion. Rest vertical dimension (VDR) is the lower face height measured from a chin point to a point just below the nose, with the mandible in rest position. (From Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p250)
Orthodontics, Corrective
Dentition, Mixed
Orthodontic Retainers
Orthodontic appliances, fixed or removable, used to maintain teeth in corrected positions during the period of functional adaptation following corrective treatment. These appliances are also used to maintain the positions of the teeth and jaws gained by orthodontic procedures. (From Zwemer, Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p263)
Jaw, Edentulous
Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures
Osteotomy, Le Fort
Transverse sectioning and repositioning of the maxilla. There are three types: Le Fort I osteotomy for maxillary advancement or the treatment of maxillary fractures; Le Fort II osteotomy for the treatment of maxillary fractures; Le Fort III osteotomy for the treatment of maxillary fractures with fracture of one or more facial bones. Le Fort III is often used also to correct craniofacial dysostosis and related facial abnormalities. (From Dorland, 28th ed, p1203 & p662)
Zygoma
Anodontia
Midfacial complications of prolonged cocaine snorting. (1/119)
Acute and chronic ingestion of cocaine predisposes the abuser to a wide range of local and systemic complications. This article describes the case of a 38-year-old man whose chronic cocaine snorting resulted in the erosion of the midfacial anatomy and recurrent sinus infections. Previously published case reports specific to this problem are presented, as are the oral, systemic and behavioural effects of cocaine abuse. (+info)Ameloblastic fibroma of the anterior maxilla presenting as a complication of tooth eruption: a case report. (2/119)
Ameloblastic fibroma is a rare mixed odontogenic tumour, which is extremely uncommon in the anterior maxillary region. A case report is presented where failure of eruption of an upper central incisor was the presenting feature. (+info)Outcomes of implant prosthodontic treatment in older adults. (3/119)
Older adults are expected to account for an increasingly disproportionate number of individuals needing oral implant prostheses. However, this biotechnology was initially studied for predominantly middle-aged edentulous patients, not elderly people. High rates of success and minimal crestal bone loss have been reported for oral implants mainly in this group. The results of studies at the University of Toronto now clearly support earlier reports that older adults respond to oral implants in the same manner as younger adults, despite their tendency for systemic illness, including osteoporosis. However, unfavourable jawbone quantity and quality, particularly atrophy of the maxilla, impaired implant success. Furthermore, placement of implants in sites that had been edentulous for shorter periods was associated with greater crestal bone loss, a finding that may have implications for younger adults undergoing such treatment. The major decision-making challenge in managing depleted dentitions and complete edentulism in an aging society now lies in differentiating the treatment outcomes, especially patient-mediated assessments (including economic analyses), of the various prosthodontic options available for older adults. (+info)Periodontal bacteria in rabbit mandibular and maxillary abscesses. (4/119)
Despite the high incidence of odontogenic abscesses in pet rabbits, published data on the bacteriology of these infections are lacking, and clinical cultures are often ambiguous, making antibiotic choices difficult. In order to define the bacteriology of these infections, 12 rabbit mandibular and maxillary abscesses were cultured aerobically and anaerobically. All specimens yielded pathogenic bacteria, including Fusobacterium nucleatum, Prevotella heparinolytica, Prevotella spp., Peptostreptococcus micros, Streptococcus milleri group, Actinomyces israelii, and Arcanobacterium haemolyticum. These organisms are consistent with the characterized bacteriology of periodontal disease in human and other mammalian studies. The isolates were tested against 10 antimicrobial agents commonly used to treat rabbits; 100% of the strains tested were susceptible to clindamycin, 96% were susceptible to penicillin and ceftriaxone, 54% were susceptible to ciprofloxacin, and only 7% were susceptible to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. (+info)Odontogenic cysts. Analysis of 856 cases. (5/119)
Odontogenic cysts (OC) are one of the main causes of jaw destruction. Information about these lesions in the Mexican population is scant. And for this reason the purpose of this work is to describe the frequency of the different varieties of OC recorded in two oral pathology services in Mexico City. As well as to compare the findings with those previously reported in other studies and to analyze the association of these lesions with the gender of the affected patients and the type of oral pathology service. There were a total of 856 OC; of these, 449 (52.5%) occurred in men, 403 in women (47%), and in 4 cases (0.5%) gender was not stated. There were 8 out of the 10 different types of OC recognized by the WHO. The most frequently diagnosed OC were radicular cyst (342 cases), dentigerous cyst (283 cases) and odontogenic keratocyst (184 cases). Together, these three entities represented 94.5% of all OC. Both the gender and the type of oral pathology service showed a significant association with radicular and dentigerous cysts (p<0.01). The knowledge of the origin, clinico-pathological features and the biological behavior of these lesions are basic aspects to achieve an early diagnosis and a proper treatment. (+info)Invasive maxillary aspergillosis: report of a case and review of the literature. (6/119)
A case of invasive aspergillosis of the maxillary sinus in an immunocompromised patient is presented. Aspergillosis of the paranasal sinuses is uncommon, however, its incidence has shown a marked increase in number in the recent years. It has been classified into four types: allergic, noninvasive, invasive and fulminant. Immunocompromised patients are particularly at the risk of fulminant invasive aspergillosis. Early diagnosis is essential in order to avoid the high morbidity and mortality associated with the destructive disease and to instigate treatment before irreversible conditions arise. (+info)Peripheral giant-cell granuloma. Review of 13 cases. (7/119)
Peripheral giant-cell granuloma is an infrequent exophytic lesion of the oral cavity, also known as giant-cell epulis, osteoclastoma, giant-cell reparative granuloma, or giant-cell hyperplasia. The present study reports 13 cases on patients that visited the Oral Medicine department of the Dental Faculty in the Santiago de Compostela University. We report the location, size, course and treatment of each lesion, comparing the results obtained to those reported in the literature. We discuss differential diagnosis with respect to other entities, in particular brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism, cherubism, and aneurysmal bone cyst, all of which show very similar histological appearance to peripheral giant-cell granuloma. (+info)Tuberous sclerosis: presentation of a clinical case with oral manifestations. (8/119)
Tuberous sclerosis (TS) is a genetic disorder affecting multiple body systems, and resulting from alterations in cell differentiation and proliferation. The disease is characterized by the development of benign hamartomatous tumors: neurofibromas and angiofibromas, located in the skin, central nervous system, mucosas and other organs. Abnormal neural cell migration plays an important role in the neurological dysfunctions found in TS, the predominant features being mental retardation, seizures and behavioral disorders. The condition is produced by mutations in genes TSC1 of chromosome 9q34 and TSC2 of chromosome 16p13.3, and exhibits a dominant autosomal hereditary trait--though 60-70% of cases are sporadic and represent new mutations. The phenotype is highly variable. The prevalence of TS varies between 1/6000 and 1/10,000 live births. The present study reports the case of a 21-year-old male with TS and oral manifestations of the disease. The clinical characteristics are described, along with the diagnostic criteria and the management strategies, with a review of the literature on the disease. (+info)Glandular odontogenic cyst of the mandible: From incidental radiographic discovery to prosthetic reconstruction<...
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Schneiderian membrane
Bell, G. W.; Joshi, B. B.; Macleod, R. I. (February 2011). "Maxillary sinus disease: diagnosis and treatment". British Dental ... Grafting of the maxillary sinus floor with autogenous marrow and bone. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1980;38:113-116. ... In anatomy, the Schneiderian membrane is the membranous lining of the maxillary sinus cavity. Microscopically there is a ...
Chapin A. Harris
1842: Publication of Diseases of the Maxillary Sinus. 1849: Publication of the Dictionary of Dental Surgery, Biography, ...
Bone segment navigation
"The case for multiple cranio-maxillary osteotomies in Crouzon's disease.". In Caronni, EP (ed.). Craniofacial Surgery 3. ...
Caldwell-Luc surgery
They describe the operation of maxillary sinus diseases via canine fossa. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery is the standard ... is an operation to remove irreversibly damaged mucosa of the maxillary sinus. It is done when maxillary sinusitis is not cured ... It was introduced by George Caldwell(1893)and Henry Luc(1897). The maxillary sinus is entered from two separate openings, one ... For management of hematoma or hemorrhage in the maxillary sinus To treat fractures involving floor of the orbit or anterior ...
Prognathism
When there is maxillary or alveolar prognathism which causes an alignment of the maxillary incisors significantly anterior to ... In human populations where prognathism is not the norm, it may be a malformation, the result of injury, a disease state or a ... maxillary prognathism is associated with Cornelia de Lange syndrome; however, so-called false maxillary prognathism, or more ... However, relapse is quite common, unless the cause is removed or a long-term retention is used.[citation needed] In disease ...
Bonnet-Dechaume-Blanc syndrome
Another facial indicator of this disease is malformations affecting the frontal or maxillary sinuses. Bonnet-Dechaume-Blanc ... In some cases, the frontal and maxillary sinus may also be affected. There have only been 52 reported cases of patients with ... Fluorescein angiography is quite useful in diagnosing retinal features of the disease, and the use of ultrasonography and ... optical coherence tomography (OCT) are helpful in confirming the disease. Neuro-ophthalmic examinations reveal pupillary ...
Sinus lift
... how pneumatization and edentulism contribute to maxillary atrophy". Oral Diseases. 23 (1): 55-61. doi:10.1111/odi.12571. PMID ... In addition, when a maxillary molar or premolar is lost, the maxillary sinus pneumatizes in this region which further ... The goal of the sinus lift is to graft extra bone into the maxillary sinus, so more bone is available to support a dental ... Maxillary sinus floor augmentation (also termed sinus lift, sinus graft, sinus augmentation or sinus procedure) is a surgical ...
Maxillary lateral incisor
Citations Sharma, Gaurav; Nagpal, Archna (2014). Journal of Oral Diseases. Vol. 2014. pp. 1-6. doi:10.1155/2014/595189. ISSN ... maxillary lateral incisor and that of the permanent maxillary lateral incisor. The maxillary lateral incisors occlude in ... The maxillary lateral incisors are a pair of upper (maxillary) teeth that are located laterally (away from the midline of the ... The maxillary lateral incisor resembles the maxillary central incisor, but is smaller in every dimension aside from root length ...
Maxillary sinus
... disease: diagnosis and treatment, British Dental Journal 210, 113 - 118 (2011) at http://www.nature.com/bdj/ ... However, timing of maxillary sinus growth is variable in different people. Maxillary sinusitis is inflammation of the maxillary ... Maxillary sinus cancer that has spread to the brain Maxillary sinus cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes With age, the ... If the maxillary posterior teeth are lost, the maxillary sinus may expand even more, thinning the bony floor of the alveolar ...
Joseph Gensoul
Surgical paper on some serious diseases of the maxillary sinus and inferior maxillary bone. Essai sur la réunion immédiate des ... "Joseph Gensoul and the earliest illustrated operations for maxillary sinus carcinoma". Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 270 (1): 359- ...
Holoprosencephaly
Features consistent with familial transmission of the disease (e.g., a single central maxillary incisor) should be carefully ... "Microform" Mild phenotypic presentation with reduced distance between eyes, sharp nasal bridge, single maxillary central ... "SHH mutation is associated with solitary median maxillary central incisor: a study of 13 patients and review of the literature ... Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 2 (1): 8. doi:10.1186/1750-1172-2-8. PMC 1802747. PMID 17274816. Rajalakshmi, P. Prathiba; ...
Balloon sinuplasty
... maxillary and sphenoid disease, and patients with or without allergies, asthma, septal deviations, and previous surgery can be ... This opens up an avenue of treatment for patients with sinus disease who otherwise would not be candidates for surgery ... Clinical studies have typically excluded patients with: Eosinophilic disease Severe polyposis or fungal sinusitis Severe septal ... "In-Office Stand-Alone Balloon Dilation of Maxillary Sinus Ostia and Ethmoid Infundibula in Adults with Chronic or Recurrent ...
Dental abscess
... therapy Vertical root fractures Foreign material in the lesion Associated periodontal disease Penetration of the maxillary ... If the tooth has pre-existing periodontal disease, with pockets and loss of alveolar bone height, it is more likely to be a ... This can be caused by tooth decay, broken teeth or extensive periodontal disease (or combinations of these factors). A failed ...
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Anesthesia Cardiology Children's diseases Children's surgery Dental and oral diseases Dental and Maxillary Orthopedics Ear, ... thoracic and vascular surgery Hematology Infectious diseases Intensive care Internal diseases Laboratory Maxillofacial surgery ... On June 1, 2012 the new building for the Clinic of Children's Disease was opened. On June 29, 2015 the new highest level (Level ... Reconstructive surgery Psychiatry Pulmonology and Immunology Radiology Rehabilitation Rheumatology Skin and Venereal diseases ...
Aspergillus tubingensis
... has also been implicated in the infection of maxillary bone following a tooth extraction. Oisewacz, ... BMC Infectious Diseases. 13 (1): 59. doi:10.1186/1471-2334-13-59. PMC 3565948. PMID 23374883. Russell, Jonathan R, Huang, ... "Involvement of the opportunistic pathogen Aspergillus tubingensis in osteomyelitis of the maxillary bone: a case report". ...
Maxillary central incisor
Systemic disease, such as syphilis, may affect the appearance of teeth. Dentistry has several systems of notation to identify ... The right deciduous maxillary central incisor is known as "E", and the left one is known as "F". The permanent maxillary ... In the deciduous maxillary central incisor, endodontic treatment is less frequent. In the permanent maxillary central incisor, ... There are some minor differences between the deciduous maxillary central incisor and that of the permanent maxillary central ...
Schmitt Gillenwater Kelly syndrome
Radial hypoplasia triphalangeal thumbs hypospadias maxillary diastema at NIH's Office of Rare Diseases v t e (Articles with ... and maxillary diastema. Schmitt E, Gillenwater JY, Kelly TE (1982). "An autosomal dominant syndrome of radial hypoplasia, ... triphalangeal thumbs, hypospadias, and maxillary diastema". Am. J. Med. Genet. 13 (1): 63-69. doi:10.1002/ajmg.1320130111. PMID ... Rare diseases, All stub articles, Genetic disorder stubs). ...
Maxillary hypoplasia
v t e v t e (Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Jaw disorders, All stub articles, Disease ... Maxillary hypoplasia, or maxillary deficiency, is an underdevelopment of the bones of the upper jaw. It is associated with ... "What Is Maxillary Hypoplasia? (with picture)". Wisegeekhealth.com. Retrieved 9 July 2018. "Maxillary Hypoplasia". ...
Dentigerous cyst
In the maxilla, these teeth are often displaced into the maxillary sinus. Classic symptoms of sinus disease such as headache, ... On the other hand, maxillary anterior teeth may be displaced into the floor of the nasal cavity, while other maxillary teeth ... Dhupar, A.; Yadav, S.; Dhupar, V.; Mittal, H.C.; Malik, S.; Rana, P. (February 2017). "Bi-maxillary dentigerous cyst in a non- ... Regezi and Sciubba stated that the impacted teeth were most commonly seen in the third molar and maxillary canine teeth, and ...
Oral manifestations of systemic disease
There is occlusal erosion of the maxillary teeth causing the incised edges of the incisors to be thin and knife-edged. Occlusal ... gastro-oesophageal reflux and peptic ulcer disease; or lower in the tract such as coeliac disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative ... Crohn's disease is a patchy disease which can affect any area of the GI tract from the oral cavity to the anus. The ... Other systemic diseases that can cause the tongue to form aphthous ulcers are: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, Behcet's ...
List of diseases (T)
Teebi-Kaurah syndrome Teebi-Naguib-Alawadi syndrome Teebi-Shaltout syndrome Teebi syndrome Teeth noneruption of with maxillary ... This is a list of diseases starting with the letter "T". Diseases Alphabetical list 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T ... gestational trophoblastic disease) Trophoblastic tumor Tropical spastic paraparesis Tropical sprue Troyer syndrome Trueb-Burg- ... Todd's paralysis Todd's syndrome Togaviridae disease Tollner-Horst-Manzke syndrome Tolosa-Hunt syndrome Toluene antenatal ...
List of diseases (M)
... others Metaphyseal dysostosis mental retardation conductive deafness Metaphyseal dysplasia maxillary hypoplasia brachydactyly ... This is a list of diseases starting with the letter "M". Diseases Alphabetical list 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T ... Mitochondrial diseases of nuclear origin Mitochondrial diseases, clinically undefinite Mitochondrial disease Mitochondrial ... disease Marchiafava-Micheli disease Marcus Gunn phenomenon Marden-Walker-like syndrome Marden-Walker syndrome Marek disease ...
Salivary gland disease
... usually opening roughly opposite the maxillary second molar. The submandibular gland is located medial to the angle of the ... Salivary gland diseases (SGDs) are multiple and varied in cause. There are three paired major salivary glands in humans - the ... "Diseases of the Salivary Glands". The Lecturio Medical Concept Library. Retrieved 12 July 2021. Soames JV, Southam JC, JV (1999 ... It may expose patients at high risk of getting coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, further investigations are crucial to ...
Paranasal sinuses
Because the maxillary posterior teeth are close to the maxillary sinus, this can also cause clinical problems if any disease ... in the maxillary bones (open in the back of the semilunar hiatus of the nose). They are innervated by the maxillary nerve (CN ... The maxillary sinuses are located under the eyes; the frontal sinuses are above the eyes; the ethmoidal sinuses are between the ... At birth, only the maxillary sinus and the ethmoid sinus are developed but not yet pneumatized; only by the age of seven they ...
Moraxella catarrhalis
Many chronic diseases in patients with M. catarrhalis bacteremia can be linked to the patients with immune defects or ... maxillary sinusitis, bacteremia, meningitis, conjunctivitis, acute purulent irritation of chronic bronchitis, urethritis, ... It has also been known to cause infective exacerbations in adults with chronic lung disease, and it is an important cause in ... A microbiological evaluation of the patient (a 41-year-old male) revealed that M. catarrhalis was the cause of the disease ...
Oral medicine
... neoplasms Invasive carcinoma from maxillary sinus Kaposi's sarcoma Developmental swellings associated with Paget's disease FOM ... cobblestone mucosea or gingival swellings Crohn's disease: This is a disease affecting the bowel but commonly has oral lesions ... "Bond's Book of Oral Disease". The Maxillofacial Center for Education & Research. Archived from the original on 2015-02-06. " ... Example conditions that oral medicine is concerned with are lichen planus, Behçet's disease and pemphigus vulgaris. Moreover, ...
Macrostomia
It's unusual for macrostomia to occur on its own and it is included as a symptom for many diseases including craniofacial ... The clefts result from improper development and fusion of the mandibular and maxillary processes. The clefts cause problems ... The cleft associated with macrostomia is associated with improper or failed fusion of the mandibular and maxillary processes ... Macrostomia can be partially classified as a heritable autosomal dominant disease. The responsible mutation is found on the ...
List of ICD-9 codes 460-519: diseases of the respiratory system
... maxillary 473.1 Sinusitis, chronic, frontal 473.9 Sinusitis, chronic, NOS 474 Chronic disease of tonsils and adenoids 474.1 ... acute 519 Other diseases of respiratory system 519.2 Mediastinitis (International Classification of Diseases). ... This is a shortened version of the eighth chapter of the ICD-9: Diseases of the Respiratory System. It covers ICD codes 460 to ... 478 Other diseases of upper respiratory tract 478.1 Abscess/ulcer of nose 480 Viral pneumonia 480.31 Pneumonia, SARS associated ...
List of ICD-9 codes 520-579: diseases of the digestive system
... including malocclusion 524.0 Major anomalies of jaw size 524.03 Major anomalies of jaw size maxillary hypoplasia 524.1 ... and unspecified diseases of the oral soft tissues 529 Diseases and other conditions of the tongue 529.0 Glossitis 530 Diseases ... This is a shortened version of the ninth chapter of the ICD-9: Diseases of the Digestive System. It covers ICD codes 520 to 579 ... 572 Liver abscess and sequelae of chronic liver disease 572.2 Coma, hepatic 572.4 Hepatorenal syndrome 573 Other disorders of ...
Sinusitis
Other diseases such as cystic fibrosis and granulomatosis with polyangiitis can also cause chronic sinusitis. Maxillary ... In addition to the severity of disease, discussed below, sinusitis can be classified by the sinus cavity it affects: Maxillary ... Edema and mucosal thickening appears in both maxillary sinuses. Maxillary sinusitis caused by a dental infection associated ... Pain in the teeth and bad breath are also more indicative of bacterial disease. Imaging by either X-ray, CT or MRI is generally ...
Roberts syndrome
John Bingham Roberts (1852-1924) of Philadelphia, who reported the disease characteristics in 1919. Roberts reported a disease ... The most severely affected will have a fronto-ethmoid-nasal-maxillary encephalocele. The severity of limb malformations and ... Carriers for the disorder are heterozygotes due to the autosomal recessive nature of the disease. Carriers are also not at risk ... The prognosis of the disease depends on the malformations, as the severity of the malformations correlates with survival. The ...
Eugène Apert
... and maxillary underdevelopment. Apert authored many works in pediatrics, including an influential manual on child rearing. He ... Apert's medical research primarily dealt with genetic diseases and congenital abnormalities. In 1906 he published the case ...
Deciduous teeth
Usually, the first teeth seen in the mouth are the mandibular central incisors and the last are the maxillary second molars. ... Dental caries, also known as tooth decay and cavities, is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. ... In primary dentition, extensive tooth decay is the most common dental disease. An extensive carious lesion affects at least ...
Angularis nigra
5. Periodontal disease and loss of attachment, resulting in recession. 6. Tooth morphology and abnormal crown and restoration ... "Incidence and size of pretreatment overlap and posttreatment gingival embrasure space between maxillary central incisors". ...
Copepod
This disease may be close to being eradicated through efforts at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the ... Their excretory system consists of maxillary glands. The second pair of cephalic appendages in free-living copepods is usually ... The risk of infection with these diseases can be reduced by filtering out the copepods (and other matter), for example with a ... Copepods have been used successfully in Vietnam to control disease-bearing mosquitoes such as Aedes aegypti that transmit ...
Adasaurus
... due to injury or disease) individual. They reaffirmed this observation in 2004 by claiming the pelvis as pathological. However ... expanded projection of the maxillary; recurved lacrimal; lower jaw with a prominent surangular foramen; irregular triangular ...
Odontogenic infection
... or maxillary dental trauma. Infections associated with teeth may be responsible for approximately 20% of cases of maxillary ... CS1: long volume value, Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text, Diseases of oral cavity, salivary glands and ... Once an odontogenic infection involves the maxillary sinus, it is possible that it may then spread to the orbit or to the ... The cause of this situation is usually a periapical or periodontal infection of a maxillary posterior tooth, where the ...
Peripheral neuropathy
Genetic diseases: Friedreich's ataxia, Fabry disease, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, hereditary neuropathy with liability to ... "A case of aspergillosis of the maxillary sinus". The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry. 29 (4): 298-302. doi: ... Immune-mediated diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) Infections: leprosy, lyme disease, ... Wood-allum, Clare A.; Shaw, Pamela J. (2014). "Thyroid disease and the nervous system". Neurologic Aspects of Systemic Disease ...
Distraction osteogenesis
Cochrane Oral Health Group) (August 2018). "Maxillary distraction osteogenesis versus orthognathic surgery for cleft lip and ... Drugs and Diseases. Rossini G, Vinci B, Rizzo R, Pinho TM, Deregibus A (November 2016). "Mandibular distraction osteogenesis: a ... the DO group had greater advancement of the maxillary and less horizontal relapse five years after surgery. There was no ... Medscape Emedicine Drugs and Diseases. Retrieved 31 October 2016. Patel PK, Zhao L, Ellis MF (January 6, 2015). de la Torre JI ...
Dilophosaurus
He thought that it used its front premaxillary teeth for plucking and tearing rather than biting, and the maxillary teeth ... Affecting juvenile birds that have experienced malnutrition, this disease can cause pain in one limb, which makes the birds ... Welles noted various paleopathologies (ancient signs of disease, such as injuries and malformations) in Dilophosaurus. The ... slender maxillary teeth were more lethal than the claws. Paul suggested that it hunted large animals such as prosauropods, and ...
John Frank (tight end)
During medical school, he continued researching diseases of the head and neck and microvascular surgery and the Gait Analysis ... Maxillary removal and reinsertion for improved access to anterior cranial base tumors". The Laryngoscope. 102 (2): 203-212. doi ...
ELOM-080
Fürst R, Luong B, Thomsen J, Wittig T (July 2019). "ELOM-080 as Add-On Treatment for Respiratory Tract Diseases - A Review of ... "The influence of a secretolytic drug on mucociliary clearance of the maxillary sinus" (PDF). Journal of Rhinology. 4 (1): 29-33 ... Accordingly, the phytopharmaceutical is used primarily in airway diseases such as acute and chronic bronchitis as well as ... Inflammatory diseases of the bronchial system] (in German) (1st ed.). Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 1-25. ISBN 978-3-642 ...
2019 in paleomammalogy
2019). A study on the tooth-root morphology of maxillary teeth of living bears, and on its implications for inferring the diet ... 2019), who interpret their findings as indicative of the occurrence of a metabolic bone disease in the Cretan deer population, ... 2019). A study on the musculoskeletal diseases of Pleistocene sloths from the Brazilian Intertropical Region is published by ... Evidence for a devastating metabolic bone disease in an insular Pleistocene deer". International Journal of Paleopathology. 24 ...
Pulp stone
Besides cardiovascular disease, other disease such as end stage renal disease, Marfan syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, ... Generally, pulp stones are more frequent to be found in maxillary teeth compared to mandibular teeth. A study in Australia ... Several genetic diseases such as dentin dysplasia and dentinogenesis imperfecta are also accompanied by pulpal calcifications ... A pilot study was done with patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and it shows increased incidence of pulp stones in teeth ...
2018 in reptile paleontology
Description of the maxillary tooth plate and dentary teeth of the rhynchosaur species Hyperodapedon sanjuanensis is published ... evidence of injury and disease in fossil 'fish lizards'". Journal of Zoology. 304 (1): 21-33. doi:10.1111/jzo.12517. Alexandra ...
Complete dentures
Extending the maxillary denture to the vibrating line ensures maximum extension for retention, while at the same time it ... Tooth loss can occur due to many reasons, such as: Dental caries Periodontal disease Trauma Congenital disorders (e.g. ... The mandibular (lower) jaw has a significantly less surface area compared to the maxillary (upper) jaw, hence retention of a ... It is important that the patient can maintain good plaque control during this period, as progression of periodontal disease ...
List of MeSH codes (C07)
... disease MeSH C07.465.815.470 - parotid diseases MeSH C07.465.815.470.770 - parotid neoplasms MeSH C07.465.815.470.800 - ... maxillary neoplasms MeSH C07.465.409.215 - cheilitis MeSH C07.465.409.225 - cleft lip MeSH C07.465.409.466 - herpes labialis ... gingival diseases MeSH C07.465.714.258.250 - gingival hemorrhage MeSH C07.465.714.258.409 - gingival neoplasms MeSH C07.465. ... submandibular gland diseases MeSH C07.465.815.882.500 - submandibular gland neoplasms MeSH C07.465.815.929 - xerostomia MeSH ...
Achelousaurus
Horner assumed that the horned dinosaurs at Landslide Butte lived in herds which had been killed by drought or disease. Dodson ... at the maxillary tooth row and 18 N/mm2 at the beak. Wilson and colleagues found that since the Two Medicine centrosaurines ... an instance of the disease spondyloarthropathy, but in 1997 it was concluded that it was more likely a normal ontogenetic trait ...
Root canal treatment
On a maxillary molar, there is more than a 50% chance that the tooth has four canals instead of just three, but the fourth ... Oral Diseases. 24 (6): 908-919. doi:10.1111/odi.12854. PMID 29516592. S2CID 3735282. Hou XM, Su Z, Hou BX (May 2017). "Post ... most commonly found in first maxillary molars; studies have shown an average of 76% up to 96% of such teeth with the presence ... Oral Diseases, 10 (6): 389-397, doi:10.1111/j.1601-0825.2004.01015.x, PMID 15533217 Salehrabi R, Rotstein I (December 2004). " ...
Lemur
Small, isolated populations also risk extirpation by natural disasters and disease outbreaks (epizootics). Two diseases that ... except that wild ring-tailed lemurs at Berenty Private Reserve occasionally exhibit abscessed maxillary canines (seen as open ... Although lemurs in captivity have been shown to be prone to hemosiderosis, the frequency of the disease varies across ... Junge, R.E.; Sauther, M. (2006). "Chapter 20: Overview on the Health and Disease Ecology of Wild Lemurs: Conservation ...
Frontonasal dysplasia
... the nasomedial and maxillary processes will fuse to form the upper lip and jaw. A failure of the fusion between the maxillary ... Rare diseases). ... Paired nasomedial and nasolateral processes Paired maxillary ...
Dacryocystocele
... cancer sinusitis The nasolacrimal system is located within the maxillary bone. The purpose of the nasolacrimal ducts is to ... Eye diseases, Embryology). ...
Orbital x-ray
Sihota, Ramanjit; Tandon, Radhika (2011). "Diseases of the Orbit". Parsons' Diseases of the Eye. New Delhi: Elsevier India. p. ... Two other important views are the Water's view which helps visualise the anterior orbital floor and maxillary sinuses; and the ... It is useful for detecting fractures of the surrounding bone arising from injury or disease. It is also commonly used for ... to include the Frontal Sinuses and Maxillary Sinuses. The x-ray can be taken with the patient in either an erect or supine ...
List of Neanderthal sites
Structural reassessment of the Wezmeh 1 maxillary premolar. Journal of Human Evolution, Vol: 135. Akazawa, Takeru; Muhesen, ... "Toothpicking and Periodontal Disease in a Neanderthal Specimen from Cova Foradà Site (Valencia, Spain)". PLOS ONE. 8 (10): ... Maxillary first molar from the Late Pleistocene of Pešturina Cave". Journal of Human Evolution. 131: 139-151. doi:10.1016/j. ...
Isaac Hays
He later moved to the Pennsylvania Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, and upon its opening in 1834 joined the staff of ... Hays took Godman's part, publishing a paper on the subject, Descriptions of the inferior maxillary bones of mastodons (1833). ... Hays edited American editions of various books, including Sir William Lawrence's A Treatise on Diseases of the Eye (1843) and T ... Hays was appointed to the staff of McClellan's Institution for Diseases of the Eye and Ear. ...
List of OMIM disorder codes
RNF212 Refsum disease; 266500; PEX7 Refsum disease; 266500; PHYH Refsum disease, infantile form; 266510; PEX26 Refsum disease, ... KCNJ13 Solitary median maxillary central incisor; 147250; SHH Somatostatin analog, resistance to; 102200; SSTR5 Sorsby fundus ... PSEN1 Alzheimer disease-10; 104300; AD10 Alzheimer disease-2; 104310; APOE Alzheimer disease-4; 606889; PSEN2 Alzheimer disease ... RLBP1 Niemann-Pick disease, type A; 257200; SMPD1 Niemann-Pick disease, type B; 607616; SMPD1 Niemann-Pick disease, type C1; ...
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
There has been a report of a case where low dose radiotherapy achieve disease response and control for more than 4 years. In ... Vulpe H, Giuliani M, Goldstein D, Perez-Ordonez B, Dawson LA, Hope A (October 2013). "Long term control of a maxillary sinus ... Surgery is the recommended treatment for localised resectable disease. When the tumour is incompletely resected (positive ... Sometimes when surgery is not possible due to extent of disease or if a patient is too frail for surgery, or declines surgery, ...
Wisdom tooth
Maxillary (upper) third molars commonly have a triangular crown with a deep central fossa from which multiple irregular ... Wisdom teeth are also classified by the presence of symptoms and disease. Treatment of an erupted wisdom tooth is the same as ... Impaction of the wisdom teeth results in a risk of periodontal disease and dental cavities. Less than 2% of adults age 65 years ... Under this system, the right and left maxillary third molars are represented by 18 and 28 respectively and the right and left ...
IMSEAR at SEARO: Role of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in the Detection of Maxillary Sinus Disease
The most maxillary sinus disease is Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. Cone-beam computedtomography (CBCT) is the imaging choice ... Role of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in the Detection of Maxillary Sinus Disease. International Journal of Medical Research ... Dentists must understand the role of maxillary sinus diseases and their relationship to teeth and supportingstructures. ... Maxillary sinuses carry a variation of mucosal thickening. If the mucosa of maxillary sinuses exceedsmore than 2 mm, it ...
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A Comparison of Near-Infrared Imaging and Computerized Tomography Scan for Detecting Maxillary Sinusitis
NIR shows promise as a tool for identifying patients with potential maxillary sinus disease as well as providing information on ... severity of disease that may guide administration of appropriate treatments. ... normal versus mild maxillary sinus disease to be 76% and 91%, and mild versus severe maxillary sinus disease to be 96% and 81 ... Conclusion: Based on this data, NIR shows promise as a tool for identifying patients with potential maxillary sinus disease as ...
Acute Sinusitis: Practice Essentials, Background, Anatomy
Air-fluid levels on transillumination of the sinuses (60% reproducibility rate for assessing maxillary sinus disease) ... Antibiotic selection with respect to previous antibiotic use and disease severity is as follows:. * Adults with mild disease ... Adults with mild disease who have had antibiotics in the previous 4-6 weeks and adults with moderate disease: Amoxicillin/ ... Thus, an infant is born with 3-4 ethmoid cells and tiny teardrop-shaped maxillary sinuses. By the teenage years, each maxillary ...
Replacement of Teeth 12 and 13 with Tissue-Level Implants - Clinical Case Report - Home - ITI
Preventing Pneumococcal Disease Among Infants and Young Children
Acute maxillary sinusitis in children. N Engl J Med 1981;304:749--54. ... Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases. National Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC Benjamin Schwartz, M.D.. Division of ... Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases. National Center for Infectious Diseases Benjamin Schwartz, M.D.. Division of ... 2 years who have high rates of disease, including those with sickle cell disease (SCD), chronic underlying diseases, human ...
Nasal Cavity Anatomy, Physiology, and Anomalies on CT Scan: Overview, Anatomy and Physiology of the Nasal Cavity, Nasal Cavity...
The most common cause for frontal and maxillary sinusitis is anterior ethmoid disease and a superimposed rhinitis, whether ... resulting in sinusitis in the maxillary and frontal sinuses. Clearing or treating anterior ethmoid disease clears frontal and ... putting the orbit at risk during maxillary antrostomy. This variation is associated with hypoplasia of the maxillary sinus. [5 ... Drugs & Diseases , Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery Nasal Cavity Anatomy, Physiology, and Anomalies on CT Scan. ...
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Chronic maxillary sinusitis TAPE POSITIONS 729-742 Diseases - Respiratory Tape Pos. 737 Chronic laryngitis Catarrh of larynx ... ischemic heart disease, other forms of heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, arteriosclerosis, other diseases of the ... Disease , 12 , Hypertensive disease , 13 , Arteriosclerosis , 14 , Varicose veins , 15 , Hemorrhoids , 16 , Diseases of the ... Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease 1 - Yes 0 Blank 6913 866 Hypertension 1 - Yes 1 Blank 6912 867 Ischemic Heart Disease 1 - Yes ...
Effects of missing teeth and nasal septal deviation on maxillary sinus volume: a pilot study | International Journal of Implant...
We conducted a three-dimensional examination of the effects of missing teeth and nasal septal deviation (NSD) on maxillary ... Therefore, assessing the anatomical characteristics of the maxillary sinus acting as complicating factors is crucial before ... while missing teeth are reported to lead to the expansion of the maxillary sinus, all of which are important considerations ... three-dimensional measurement of the maxillary sinus with CBCT in partially edentulous patients revealed that missing teeth ...
Oculoplasty & Orbital Diseases
Dr Ananthnarayanan P (Oro-facio-Maxillary Surgeon). Dr Julius Scott, Pediatric Oncologist. Dr. Balasubramaniam V, Radiation ... Her areas of interest include diseases of the orbit & adnexa including tumors; lacrimal surgery; socket reconstruction; ... aesthetics and management of thyroid eye disease. She completed her basic medical education from SDM College of Medical ... oro-facio-maxillary surgery and Otolaryngology who serve as visiting consultants. ...
Cryptogenic Recurrent Spontaneous Epidural Hematoma: A Case Report and Literature Review | Research Square
Spontaneous EDH with specific underlying disease (secondary). Infectious diseases such as periodontitis, maxillary sinusitis ... The former is the EDH without relevant underlying diseases. The latter is usually caused by infectious disease, vascular ... Hettige S, Sofela A, Bassi S, Chandler C. A review of spontaneous intracranial extradural hematoma in sickle-cell disease. Acta ... In contrast, spontaneous EDH is rare and mostly occurs due to adjacent infective pathologies, hematological system diseases, ...
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Maxillary pseudotumor as initial manifestation of von Willebrand disease, type 2: report of a rare case and literature review-a ... Multicentric Castlemans disease: A rare entity that mimics malignancy. Acharya, V., Rai, S., Shirgavi, S., Pai, R. & Anand, ... Suprabha, N. & Pai, C. G., 01-12-2013, In: Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 58, 12, p. 3641-3642 2 p.. Research output: ... Monitoring the disease activity in pemphigus by direct immunofluorescence of plucked hair: A pilot study. Rao, R., Dasari, K., ...
Paranasal Sinus Anatomy: Overview, Gross Anatomy, Microscopic Anatomy
The presence of a Haller cell may contribute to persistent maxillary sinus disease in some cases of chronic sinusitis. This is ... Maxillary sinus. The maxillary sinus is the largest paranasal sinus and lies inferior to the eyes in the maxillary bone. It is ... The maxillary sinus is supplied by branches of the internal maxillary artery, which include the infraorbital, alveolar, greater ... The roof of the maxillary sinus is the floor of the orbit. Behind the posteromedial wall of the maxillary sinus lies the ...
Oral Manifestations of Neurofibromatosis Type 1
The disease affects both proliferation and differentiation of cells of neurectodermal origin. The presence of tumors is very ... Oral abnormalities are also very common: 72% of NF-1 patients exhibit pathologies in oral mucosa, gums, maxillary and ... It is known that poor oral hygiene plays a key role in the development of periodontal disease and caries. Here we review the ... oral manifestations of neurofibromatosis type 1 that we illustrate by a patient followed in the center of rare diseases of the ...
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Maxillary Diseases 1 0 Maxillary Neoplasms 1 0 Memory 1 0 Memory, Short-Term 1 0 ... Infant, Newborn, Diseases 1 0 Note: The number of publications displayed in this table will differ from the number displayed in ... reflects all text searches of the disease term including the indexed term and corresponding children terms. ... the HuGE Literature Finder as the number in Genopedia reflects only the indexed disease term without children terms, but the ...
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Diseases involving the MAXILLA. Preferred term. Maxillary Diseases Entry term(s). Disease, Maxillary Diseases, Maxillary ... Maxillary Diseases - Preferred Concept UI. M0013132. Scope note. ... Maxillary. Diseases, Maxillary. Maxillary Disease. Tree number( ... must be of the MAXILLA, not for "jaws" ( = JAW DISEASES). Allowable Qualifiers:. BL blood. CF cerebrospinal fluid. CI ...
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Case History 1 = Diseases of bone and the maxillary sinus. June 7, 2022. Anisha ValliLeave a comment ... Case History 4 in Diseases of bone and the maxillary sinus. July 12, 2022. Anisha ValliLeave a comment ... 2) Need of Headgear with torqueing spurs = restricts maxillary forward growth and tipping of maxillary incisors. ... Pagetʼs disease of bone results in enlargement of cranial bones and deformation of weight- bearing bones. The cranium is ...
Research Themes - Maxillofacial Prosthodontics UK
Changing Paradigms in Prosthetic Rehabilitation Following Maxillary and Midfacial Malignant Disease. 2018Journal Paper. ... A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient. 2017Journal ... He has recently reported on the biggest published series of maxillary and mid-face malignancies treated with zygomatic implants ...
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Abstract Introduction Maxillary sinus disease is common and numerous disorders can affect this anatomical area. Abnormalities ... Objective Evaluate through CT the prevalence of diseases in maxillary sinuses, using the Radiology Departments database of a ... Conclusion We observed a high prevalence of sinus maxillary diseases. Mucoperiosteal thickening; acute, chronic, and ... Thus, facial CT exam was effective for the evaluation of diseases in maxillary sinuses. ...
A conserved α-herpesvirus protein necessary for axonal localization of viral membrane proteins | Journal of Cell Biology |...
Dissemination of wild-type and gC-, gE-and gI-deleted mutants of Aujeszkys disease virus in the maxillary nerve and trigeminal ... Dissemination of wild-type and gC-, gE-and gI-deleted mutants of Aujeszkys disease virus in the maxillary nerve and trigeminal ... b. Role of envelope glycoproteins gI, gp63 and gIII in the invasion and spread of Aujeszkys disease virus in the olfactory ... b. Role of envelope glycoproteins gI, gp63 and gIII in the invasion and spread of Aujeszkys disease virus in the olfactory ...
jaw diseases
Ranked list of possible diseases from either several symptoms or a full patient history. A similarity measure between symptoms ... jaw diseases. On-line free medical diagnosis assistant. ... Maxillary Diseases. 1. + + 11. Jaw, Edentulous. 1. + + 12. ... Diseases. Frequent searches. Medicinal plants. Health topics. Medical dictionary. Health sites. Questions and answers. ...
Managing Dental Disease in Aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) - AAZV 2003 - VIN
Both maxillary and mandibular cheek teeth are affected; however, mandibular teeth are more commonly associated with ... Previous reports discussing dental disease in aardvarks are few.3-5 At Brookfield Zoo, dental disease seems more prevalent and ... It is our hope that the change in the aardvarks diet at Brookfield Zoo will help decrease the incidence of dental disease in ... It is our experience at Brookfield that most of the aardvarks fed this diet go on to develop significant dental disease which ...
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Sinusitis12
- The most maxillary sinus disease is Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. (who.int)
- To investigate the use of near-infrared (NIR) imaging as a tool for outpatient clinicians to quickly and accurately assess for maxillary sinusitis and to characterize its accuracy compared to computerized tomography (CT) scan. (nih.gov)
- Air-fluid level (arrow) in the maxillary sinus suggests sinusitis. (medscape.com)
- reported that sinus membrane thickness, nasal septal deviation (NSD), previous history of sinusitis, and natural ostium obstruction were anatomical risk factors for postoperative maxillary sinusitis, while the anatomical structure of the maxillary sinus is known to affect intraoperative and postoperative complications [ 9 ]. (springeropen.com)
- Another study reported that the maxillary sinus volume (MSV) differs between individuals with and without maxillary sinusitis [ 10 ]. (springeropen.com)
- This review focus on the different scenarios currently considered by international literature as related to odontogenic sinusitis and sinonasal complications of dental disease or treatment. (actaitalica.it)
- Most often it takes a week to recover, but sometimes the disease causes complications - maxillary sinusitis, bronchitis, and so on. (provladimir.ru)
- Differentiation between chronic sinusitis and maxillary cancer was achieved by ultrasound scanning (US) in more than 2000 patients. (cdc.gov)
- Water's view plain film radiography was compared with ultrasonography in the diagnosis of acute maxillary sinusitis in 50 patients at the Radiology Department of King Hussein Medical Centre in Jordan with clinical diagnosis of acute sinusitis. (who.int)
- He had been operated for Maxillary Sinusitis 5 years ago. (askdrshah.com)
- Thirty-nine (17.8%) of 218 patients showed either maxillary sinusitis or ethmoidal sinusitis and 32 (14.7%) of 218 patients presented with periocular inflammation. (ekjo.org)
- Silent sinus syndrom is rare and slow progressive disorder associated with asymptomatic chronic maxillary sinusitis and collapse of the orbital floor. (cs-ophthalmology.cz)
Sinuses17
- Cone-beam computedtomography (CBCT) is the imaging choice in dental practice to evaluate maxillary sinuses and maxillofacialstructures. (who.int)
- Maxillary sinuses carry a variation of mucosal thickening. (who.int)
- If the mucosa of maxillary sinuses exceedsmore than 2 mm, it indicates the possibility of infection in the maxillary sinuses. (who.int)
- The nasal cavity is surrounded by air-containing mucosal-lined cavities called the paranasal sinuses, which include the paired maxillary, frontal, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses. (medscape.com)
- Ethmoid sinuses form the roof, and maxillary sinuses form the walls. (medscape.com)
- The major draining ostia are the anterior ostiomeatal complexes (OMCs), which drain the bilateral frontal and maxillary sinuses and the anterior and middle third of the ethmoid sinuses, as seen in the following image. (medscape.com)
- The maxillary sinus (or antrum of Highmore) is the largest of your sinuses. (fr-ee.de)
- Consequently, this review will cover all paranasal sinuses infections caused not only by dental disease (e.g. periodontitis and caries), but also by dental procedures (extractions, endodontics and the like), implantological procedures, pre-implantological (maxillary sinus grafting) and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. (actaitalica.it)
- It correspondingly gives valuable information about the maxillary sinuses, tooth position, tumours and degenerative joint disease. (stockholmdentalclinic.com)
- Sinuses: The diseased maxillary and ethmoid sinuses are most commonly associated with affecting the nasal passages by causing inflammation and congestion. (kenyon.edu)
- US could distinguish between maxillary solid tumors and fluid secretions within sinuses. (cdc.gov)
- The maxillary sinuses are behind your cheeks and on top of the upper teeth. (huntvalleyoralsurgery.com)
- Some of the roots of the natural upper teeth extend up into the maxillary sinuses. (huntvalleyoralsurgery.com)
- Horizontal fracture though the maxilla and both maxillary sinuses separates the alveolar ridge of maxilla. (mudr.org)
- The nonexistence of one of the maxillary sinuses is very rare. (jamanetwork.com)
- 1. X ray para nasal sinuses water's view shows haziness of the involved maxillary antra. (intelligentdental.com)
- Place a part of the heated cheese on a cheesecloth or a fabric handkerchief and place the poultice on your maxillary sinuses. (mynaturaltreatment.com)
Mandibular6
- 1) Functional appliance like Dynamax or Twin block (more preffered as overjet reduction is more effective) = maxillary retroclination, mandibular incisor proclination, guides the eruption of posterior dentition. (dentowesome.in)
- The maxillary and one mandibular lesion (Case 2) resulted in significant painful irregular bone destruction with a non-healing socket and tooth mobility respectively. (marquette.edu)
- Lower numbers of remaining mandibular anterior and maxillary posterior teeth, higher DMFT scores, but better periodontal status (lower PSR scores) were found in the older age groups. (who.int)
- Destructive periodontal disease is the loss of attachment greater than or equal to 4mm in one or more sites as measured at the mid-facial and mesial facial line angles on each tooth in two randomly selected quadrants, one in the maxillary (upper) arch and one in the mandibular (lower) arch. (cdc.gov)
- Many of the children developed severe infections with clinical diagnoses such as cervical lymphadenitis and mandibular or maxillary osteomyelitis, and required hospitalization, treatments such as intravenous antibiotics, and surgical procedures. (cdc.gov)
- The bony base of the oral cavity is represented by the maxillary and mandibular bones. (medscape.com)
Periodontal18
- It is known that poor oral hygiene plays a key role in the development of periodontal disease and caries. (scirp.org)
- It is our experience at Brookfield that most of the aardvarks fed this diet go on to develop significant dental disease which has included caries formation, periodontal disease, and osteomyelitis. (vin.com)
- The author also prefers to slightly elevate the palatal mucosa and, if possible, place one suture just distal to the maxillary fourth premolar to provide periodontal support to that tooth. (cliniciansbrief.com)
- The common etiologies include periapical and periodontal disease, odontogenic lesions and iatrogenic and traumatic causes. (theendoblog.com)
- Data was collected for the period 2002 and 2013, from The National Health Insurance Service Health-Examinee Cohort Database, to evaluate the association between periodontal disease (PD) and vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (VED). (kstudy.com)
- Reduce periodontal disease. (cdc.gov)
- Destructive periodontal disease. (cdc.gov)
- Number of persons aged 35 to 44 years with a clinical diagnosis of destructive periodontal disease. (cdc.gov)
- Summary This study shown that simvastatin treatment inhibits LPS-induced osteoclastogenesis and gingival swelling and reduces alveolar bone loss, indicating that the intake of simvastatin may prevent the progression of periodontal disease. (gasyblog.com)
- Based on our in vitro studies, we hypothesized that statin is definitely capable of reducing periodontal swelling and alveolar bone loss in rats with LPS-induced periodontal disease. (gasyblog.com)
- Several clinical studies have appraised the effect of statins on periodontal disease. (gasyblog.com)
- However, the effect of simvastatin on osteoclastogenesis remains uninvestigated and studies using different animal models and methods are necessary to further document the beneficial effect of statins on periodontal disease. (gasyblog.com)
- In the present study, we used a rat model with LPS-induced periodontal disease and treated the rats with AMG-458 simvastatin for 8 weeks concurrently with LPS injection. (gasyblog.com)
- MATERIALS AND METHODS Animal Treatments To assess the effect of simvastatin on periodontal disease, we used an established rat model of periodontal disease induced by LPS (17C19). (gasyblog.com)
- To determine the effect of simvastatin on LPS-induced periodontal disease, rats were treated with both LPS via periodontal injection and simvastatin (20 mg/kg/day) daily via oral gavage for 8 weeks (n=13). (gasyblog.com)
- The adjacent tooth had caries and exhibited Grade I mobility due to underlying periodontal disease. (srmjrds.in)
- The process used to rebuild or reshape bone and soft supporting tissue destroyed by periodontal disease is bone grafting or regenerative surgery. (imperio.ca)
- Dr. Tilley has completed extensive training at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, the Engel Institute, and the Glidewell Clinical Education Center on subjects ranging from implant surgery, to periodontal disease, to cosmetic procedures. (glidewelldental.com)
Frontal2
- The bony part is formed mainly by the nasal bones on each side and the frontal process of the maxillary bone. (kenyon.edu)
- The frontal process of the maxillary bone, the lacrimal bone, lamina papyracea of the ethmoid bone, and the lesser wing of the sphenoid make up the medial wall from anterior to posterior. (radiologykey.com)
Teeth12
- Dentists must understand the role of maxillary sinus diseases and their relationship to teeth and supportingstructures. (who.int)
- Tooth extraction and the projection of the tooth roots into the maxillary sinus are reported to greatly reduce the bone height from the alveolar ridge to the maxillary sinus floor, while missing teeth are reported to lead to the expansion of the maxillary sinus, all of which are important considerations during dental implant treatment for the maxillary molar region. (springeropen.com)
- We conducted a three-dimensional examination of the effects of missing teeth and nasal septal deviation (NSD) on maxillary sinus volume (MSV). (springeropen.com)
- We selected participants with two or more missing teeth from patients who underwent maxillary sinus augmentation for a unilateral free-end saddle between April 2019 and December 2020. (springeropen.com)
- Although this study was a limited preoperative study, three-dimensional measurement of the maxillary sinus with CBCT in partially edentulous patients revealed that missing teeth lead to substantial reductions in MSV, while NSD was not associated with MSV. (springeropen.com)
- The earliest phase of pneumatization is directed horizontally and posteriorly, whereas the later phase proceeds inferiorly toward the maxillary teeth. (medscape.com)
- Oral abnormalities are also very common: 72% of NF-1 patients exhibit pathologies in oral mucosa, gums, maxillary and temporomandibular joints, and teeth. (scirp.org)
- 1,6 The aardvark's teeth lack enamel, which may make them more susceptible to decay, and dental disease. (vin.com)
- Unlike the dental clinical fluorosis assessment protocols used in 1999-2004 and 2011-2016, which examined all surfaces of all teeth except third molars, only the facial surfaces of fully erupted, permanent, maxillary anterior teeth (teeth number 6-11) were evaluated in NHANES 2009-2010. (cdc.gov)
- When these upper teeth are removed, there is often just a thin wall of bone separating the maxillary sinus and the mouth. (huntvalleyoralsurgery.com)
- Vomerine teeth in an arched series starting between the choanae, parallel to the maxillary and premaxillary series. (amphibiaweb.org)
- A new, recessively inherited human syndrome featuring craniosynostosis, maxillary hyperplasia, delayed tooth eruption and extra teeth has been identified by researchers. (medindia.net)
Tooth7
- Given the intimate relationship between the apices of this tooth and the maxillary sinus , the subsequent pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis were a very likely cause of his sinus problems. (oralhealthgroup.com)
- The thinnest portion of the anterior wall is above the canine tooth, called the canine fossa, which is an ideal entry site for addressing various disease processes of the maxillary sinus. (medscape.com)
- however, the position of this tooth in the caudal aspect of the mouth can limit access for extraction, particularly in small dogs, making it challenging to extract this tooth and retain the maxillary fourth premolar and second molar. (cliniciansbrief.com)
- Following maxillary tooth injury, Smoc2 −/− mutants had increased osteoclast activity and bone resorption surrounding the extracted molar. (nature.com)
- The dental fluorosis clinical assessment proceeded in a tooth by tooth manner, similar to the tooth count assessment, beginning with the maxillary right central incisor and proceeding posteriorly to the upper right cuspid. (cdc.gov)
- Immediate maxillary restoration of single-tooth implants using platform switching for crestal bone preservation: a 12-month study. (osstell.com)
- Though many may recall that President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. Not only can this result in tooth loss, but chronic inflammation can also spur other serious health consequences, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, and bowel diseases. (soulfullyveg.com)
Musculoskeletal Diseases1
- Scientific associate of the Research Laboratory of Musculoskeletal Diseases of the KAT Hospital. (gmdahub.com)
Floor of the maxillary sinus2
- Although the floor of the maxillary sinus could be readily recognized in two-dimensional pictures, the sample of pneumatization could also be variable in the transverse dimension, and the exact position of the sinus floor could be fully appreciated solely with three-dimensional imaging treatment 6th february [url=http://healthdept.sp.gov.lk/purchase/Liv-52/]liv 52 120 ml order mastercard[/url]. (ehd.org)
- This is a fistulous communication between the floor of the maxillary sinus to the oral cavity. (intelligentdental.com)
Lesions5
- Furthermore, the relationship between sinus volume and polyp formation and chronic rhinosinusitis has also been reported, suggesting a strong association between sinus volume and maxillary sinus lesions and OMC [ 11 ]. (springeropen.com)
- http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/ lesions were restricted to skin, similar granulomas were also observed icwdm_wdmconfproc/27 gingiva, and deeper tissues of the head in maxillary gingival submucosa and and cervical region and consisted of subjacent maxillary bone. (cdc.gov)
- High-resolution 3-T MR imaging helps characterize orbital and ocular soft-tissue lesions, permitting superior delineation of orbital soft tissues, cranial nerves, blood vessels, and blood flow and detection of intracranial extension of orbital disease. (radiologykey.com)
- Although many lesions occurring in the oral cavity have got similar appearance as PG, a detailed history, clinical examination, and a proper treatment plan will be helpful to pinpoint the disease. (srmjrds.in)
- Intraoral photography with digital camera should be used to document mucosal lesions and evaluate the progression of the disease and responses to therapy. (medscape.com)
Hyperplasia1
- The present case reports a localized inflammatory hyperplasia of the maxillary gingival of a 49-year-old female patient which was interfering with occlusion. (srmjrds.in)
Gingiva3
- In both males and females, the disease manifests on the maxillary jaw and the gingiva. (primehealthchannel.com)
- Each rat was injected with 20 g/rat of the LPS through the palatal gingiva between the maxillary AMG-458 1st and 2nd molars 3 times per week for 8 weeks (n=8). (gasyblog.com)
- Figure 1 - Hyperplastic Feline Juvenile Gingivitis limited to the attached gingiva of the left maxillary premolars. (veterinaryonlinecourses.com)
Molars1
- Extraction of maxillary first molars can be challenging, and complications from injury into adjacent tissues are possible. (cliniciansbrief.com)
Patients11
- Based on this data, NIR shows promise as a tool for identifying patients with potential maxillary sinus disease as well as providing information on severity of disease that may guide administration of appropriate treatments. (nih.gov)
- Aim: To describe and analyze the characte- ristics of patients undergoing endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) with pre-lacrimal approach to the maxillary sinus at University of Chile Clinical Hospital. (bvsalud.org)
- Conclusion: The pre-lacrimal approach to the maxillary sinus is an alterna- tive to access this cavity, especially in well-selected patients. (bvsalud.org)
- Patients with diseases affecting the nasal cavity/olfaction or usage of a nasoseptal flap were excluded for a better comparison of the two procedures. (bvsalud.org)
- Pain crises constitute the most distinguishing clinical feature of sickle cell disease and are the leading cause of emergency department visits and hospitalizations for affected patients. (medscape.com)
- A point to remember here is that these white matter changes visualized on the brain MRI can be seen in many different diseases of the brain-diseases as diverse as leukodystrophies, nutritional deficiencies, toxic drug exposures, vascular dementia and multiple sclerosis (MS). So the radiologist's report invariably lists all these differential diagnoses and when patients read their MRI report they get worried. (braindiseases.blog)
- The author states that these patients with gross disease could have been diagnosed at an earlier stage if specialized diagnostic techniques had been used soon after the onset of symptoms or when the disease was in a more occult form. (cdc.gov)
- Persons at higher risk for disease progression and hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) benefit most from available therapies. (bvsalud.org)
- The spine is the most frequent area of bone metastasis in patients with systemic neoplastic disease. (bvsalud.org)
- Immediate implants after the removal of maxillary impacted canines: a clinical series of nine patients. (osstell.com)
- 1. Patients manifest with signs and symptoms of maxillary sinus infections. (intelligentdental.com)
Abnormalities1
- Dental disease: a frequently unrecognized cause of maxillary sinus abnormalities? (bvsalud.org)
Centers for Diseas2
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. (cdc.gov)
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to emphasize the importance of following existing recommendations for maintaining and monitoring dental waterlines. (cdc.gov)
Clinical4
- Here we review the oral manifestations of neurofibromatosis type 1 that we illustrate by a patient followed in the center of rare diseases of the hospital Henri Mondor, clinical service in which we work. (scirp.org)
- Highly elevated alkaline phosphatase is a good marker of Paget's disease of bone in the appropriate clinical setting. (dentowesome.in)
- Abstract Introduction: Maxillary sinus disease is frequent in otorhinolaryngology clinical practice. (bvsalud.org)
- Infraorbital nerve schwannoma is difficult to distinguish from other diseases by means of clinical symptoms, physical findings, or imaging. (koreamed.org)
Infectious Diseases1
- The Lancet Infectious Diseases. (elsevier.com)
Dental9
- This review aims to emphasize the role of CBCT in the detection ofmaxillary sinus diseases in dental practice. (who.int)
- In conclusion, the CBCT examination is the best and convenientimaging tool in the dental practice that can identify the presence of pathology in maxillary sinus before surgeryor post-operative complication and follow-up. (who.int)
- Previous reports discussing dental disease in aardvarks are few. (vin.com)
- 3-5 At Brookfield Zoo, dental disease seems more prevalent and difficult to treat in aardvarks compared to numerous other species. (vin.com)
- All three of the current adult aardvarks (two male, one female) at the zoo have been diagnosed and treated for dental disease. (vin.com)
- A dental source for the sinus infection is frequently not considered until after both medical and surgical therapy has failed to resolve the patient's symptoms and radiographic disease. (theendoblog.com)
- Most of these manifestations are non-specific, but should alert the hematologist and the dental surgeon to the possibilities of a concurrent disease of hemopoiesis or hemostasis or a latent one that may subsequently manifest itself. (ijdr.in)
- While rare, there have been multiple documented cases of disease transmission from dental unit waterlines (narrow-bore plastic tubing that carry water to the high-speed handpiece, air/water syringe, and ultrasonic scaler). (cdc.gov)
- Disease-causing microorganisms found in untreated dental unit water can include Legionella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa , and nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM). (cdc.gov)
Anterior1
- The anterior maxillary sinus wall houses the infraorbital nerve, which runs through the infraorbital canal along the roof of the sinus and sends branches to the soft tissues of the cheek. (medscape.com)
Gingival1
- Orofacial petechiae, conjunctivae hemorrhage, nose-bleeding, spontaneous and post-traumatic gingival hemorrhage and prolonged post-extraction bleeding are common orofacial manifestations of inherited hemostatic disorders such as von Willebrand's disease and hemophilia. (ijdr.in)
Sinus floor1
- Synthetic bone substitutes in combination with Platelet-Rich Fibrin or other osteoinductive factors for maxillary sinus floor augmentation. (gmdahub.com)
Natural ostium1
- The natural ostium of the maxillary sinus is located in the superior portion of the medial wall. (medscape.com)
Augmentation3
- Therefore, assessing the anatomical characteristics of the maxillary sinus acting as complicating factors is crucial before sinus augmentation. (springeropen.com)
- Thus, maxillary sinus augmentation has become a widespread treatment option with long-term stability. (springeropen.com)
- The Effect of Autologous Platelet Concentrates on Maxillary Sinus Augmentation: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials and Systematic Review. (osstell.com)
Molar3
- A retrospective evaluation of secondary wound healing for extraction of the maxillary first molar in dogs. (cliniciansbrief.com)
- the lateral width of the maxillary first molar (ie, from mesial to distal) is limited, but the buccal to palatal distance can be substantial. (cliniciansbrief.com)
- This retrospective study evaluated dogs in which the maxillary first molar was extracted with the fourth premolar and second molar present. (cliniciansbrief.com)
Zygomatic2
- He has recently reported on the biggest published series of maxillary and mid-face malignancies treated with zygomatic implants in the world-wide literature. (maxillofacialprosthodontics.uk)
- The orbital floor is formed by the orbital surfaces of the zygomatic, maxillary, and palatine bones. (radiologykey.com)
Autoimmune Diseases1
- These signs and symptoms are common to most autoimmune diseases. (fr-ee.de)
Symptoms1
- Nasal symptoms were present in 73 percent of cases and were first signs of disease in 36 percent. (cdc.gov)
Syndromes1
- The relationship of these diseases to various syndromes and/or known genetic mutations is also highlighted. (radiologykey.com)
Oral cavity1
- Although it is a common disease in the skin, it is rare in the gastrointestinal tract, except for the oral cavity, [5] and it is mostly found in keratinized mucosa. (srmjrds.in)
Paranasal sinus1
- The maxillary sinus is the largest paranasal sinus and lies inferior to the eyes in the maxillary bone. (medscape.com)
Orbital Diseases1
- Orbital diseases in children differ from those found in adults in terms of histopathologic and imaging characteristics. (radiologykey.com)
Coronavirus disease 20192
- The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic escalated this fragmentation. (bvsalud.org)
- In the United States, the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disproportionally affected Black, Latinx, and Indigenous populations, immigrants, and economically disadvantaged individuals. (bvsalud.org)
Infection3
- Not typically: Sinus infection usually causes facial pain an discomfort , nevertheless other sinus disease can cause facial numbness، thus recommend evaluation by ot Read More Created for people with ongoing healthcare needs but benefits everyone. (fr-ee.de)
- To get rid of the infection in my maxillary sinus, I lie on the bed with my head hanging over the side (upside down, face up) and use a large eye dropper to fill my left nostril with colloidal silver until I feel it coming into my throat through the eustachian tube. (earthclinic.com)
- The location of obstruction or stenosis can be precisely located if there are obvious causes of obstruction like previous trauma, infection, inflammatory diseases such as sarcoidosis and Wegener's granulomatosis, or malignancy [ 1 , 2 ]. (ekjo.org)
MAXILLA2
- Diseases involving the MAXILLA . (bvsalud.org)
- One case was located in the maxilla and extended to involve the maxillary sinus. (marquette.edu)
Infraorbital1
- The maxillary sinus is supplied by branches of the internal maxillary artery, which include the infraorbital, alveolar, greater palatine, and sphenopalatine arteries. (medscape.com)
Otolaryngology1
- The department is headed by its Director Dr Bipasha Mukherjee who is ably supported by a team of expert medical professionals from diverse specialties that include pathology, radiology, oncology, neurosurgery, oro-facio-maxillary surgery and Otolaryngology who serve as visiting consultants. (sankaranethralaya.org)
Diabetes4
- Most common associated disease was diabetes mellitus (27. (fr-ee.de)
- Should white matter disease of the brain be treated: if the white matter disease of the brain represents ischemic white matter disease it may be prudent to address vascular risk factors such as better control of hypertension and diabetes, lowering the cholesterol and advising the patient to stop smoking. (braindiseases.blog)
- The peach has a hepatoprotective activity and is a valuable drug-fruit in treating the state of hepatotoxicity caused by a prolonged drug treatment for various diseases, like migraine, diabetes or tuberculosis. (pregworld.org)
- His father had asthma, diabetes and heart disease. (askdrshah.com)
Bone Diseases1
- The consumption of peaches may prevent bone diseases, such as decalcification, and then osteoporosis , especially in women during postmenopausal period. (pregworld.org)
Bacterial1
- Thus, characterizing the composition of whole bacterial communities that actively engage in biofilm formation and sugar fermentation after the ingestion of food is vital for understanding community dynamics under health and disease conditions [ 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Left maxillary1
- When they fail, you get a sinus X Ray that shows left maxillary sinus disease. (tucsoncentralpediatrics.com)
MeSH1
- 479 disease terms (MeSH) has been reported with IL1A gene. (cdc.gov)
Granuloma1
- C) Maxillary dermal and subcutaneous fungal granuloma (circled area). (cdc.gov)
Immune system d1
- In contrast, spontaneous EDH is rare and mostly occurs due to adjacent infective pathologies, hematological system diseases, immune system diseases, vascular malformations, metastasis to the skull, etc. (researchsquare.com)
Manifests1
- Sickle cell disease (SCD) usually manifests early in childhood. (medscape.com)
Asymptomatic1
- We studied gall bladder contractility in 61 children with beta-thalassaemia who were asymptomatic for gall bladder disease and 51 sex- and age-matched controls in Cairo, Egypt, using real-time ultrasonography. (who.int)
Hematological2
- The aim of this paper is to review the literature and identify orofacial manifestations of hematological diseases, with particular reference to anemias and disorders of hemostasis. (ijdr.in)
- A computerized literature search using MEDLINE was conducted for published articles on orofacial manifestations of hematological diseases, with emphasis on anemia. (ijdr.in)