As a result of demineralization, the bones become less rigid. Physical signs include deformities like triradiate pelvis and ... Pathologic fractures due to weight bearing may develop. Most of the time, the only alleged symptom is chronic fatigue, while ... Connective Tissue Research. 55 Suppl 1: 79-82. doi:10.3109/03008207.2014.923864. PMID 25158186. S2CID 19702315. Boukpessi, T; ... The impairment of bone metabolism causes inadequate bone mineralization. Osteomalacia in children is known as rickets, and ...
Decrease in volume of acinar tissue Increase in fibrous tissue Increase in adipose tissue Ductal hyperplasia and dilation In ... The glands are located posterior to the mandibular ramus and anterior to the mastoid process of the temporal bone. They are ... Maintenance of tooth integrity: Demineralization occurs when enamel disintegrates due to the presence of acid. When this occurs ... pathologic conditions, and pitfalls". Radiographics. 26 (3): 745-63. doi:10.1148/rg.263055024. PMID 16702452. Nanci A (2018). ...
Enamel does not contain collagen, as found in other hard tissues such as dentin and bone, but it does contain two unique ... When demineralization of enamel occurs, a dentist can use a sharp instrument, such as a dental explorer, and "feel a stick" at ... Enamel can be affected further by non-pathologic processes. Enamel is covered by various structures in relation to the ... The other major tissues are dentin, cementum, and dental pulp. It is a very hard, white to off-white, highly mineralised ...
This tissue covers the root of the tooth within the bone. Each ligament has a width of 0.15-0.38mm, but this size decreases ... The incorporated fluoride makes enamel more resistant to demineralization and thus more resistant to decay. Topical fluoride, ... other than dental caries is considered a normal physiologic process but may become severe enough to become a pathologic ... The alveolar bone is the bone of the jaw which forms the alveolus around teeth. Like any other bone in the human body, alveolar ...
Foster, Ryan C.B.; Stavas, Joseph M. (June 2014). "Bone and Soft Tissue Ablation". Seminars in Interventional Radiology. 31 (2 ... and bone demineralization. Until the development of the sacroplasty technique, there was no definitive treatment other than bed ... Aneurysm refers to pathologic dilation of an artery to greater than 1.5 times its normal size. True vascular aneurysms are due ... Other embolizations are also performed for symptom relief or prior to surgery to reduce bleeding Bone Cancer: bone metastases ...