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Medical condition in dentistry
In dentistry, a furcation defect is bone loss, usually a result of periodontal disease, affecting the base of the root trunk of a tooth where two or more
Furcation_defect
to describe the teeth and gum tissue in a way that categorizes various defects. All of these classification schemes combine to provide the periodontal
Periodontal diagnosis and classification
Periodontal_diagnosis_and_classification
Dental procedure
essential. The literature emphasizes that the challenge posed by furcation defects—especially their propensity for residual calculus even after surgical
Open_flap_debridement
Gum health assessment method
probing depths, clinical attachment levels, bleeding on probing, recession, furcation involvement, and mobility, among other indicators. The primary purpose
Periodontal_charting
Dental instrument for measuring depths of gum pockets around a tooth
diagnosis may also record data on pocket depth, recession, missing teeth, furcation defects, tooth mobility and the presence of dental deposits. In addition to
Periodontal_probe
Form of dental surgery
tartar/calculus from these difficult to access areas. Teeth with furcation defects as a result of gum recession may require open flap debridement (OFD)
Periodontal_surgery
American periodontist (1914-1972)
periodontology" and an author. He was one of the first to classify furcation defects and the role of occlusal trauma on periodontal disease. In 1941, Glickman
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Topics referred to by the same term
League Sven-Erik Hamp, Swedish periodontist who classified dental furcation defects Hamp, a version of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero Japanese World War II fighter
Hamp
Dental material
canal using pluggers to the level of the defect. Gutta percha and root canal sealer are placed above the defect to complete the root canal treatment. In
Mineral_trioxide_aggregate
Directed tissue repair and renewal processes
sites of bony and tissue defects Unable to achieve wound closure after surgery due to insufficient soft tissues Severe furcation involvement, i.e. grade
Guided bone and tissue regeneration (dentistry)
Guided_bone_and_tissue_regeneration_(dentistry)
Tissue engineering paradigm
cementum and periodontal ligament regeneration in a canine class II furcation defect model". Journal of Periodontal Research. 49 (2): 164–178. doi:10.1111/jre
In_vivo_bioreactor
MeSH C07.465.714.150 – alveolar bone loss MeSH C07.465.714.204 – furcation defects MeSH C07.465.714.258 – gingival diseases MeSH C07.465.714.258.250
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Dental examination
because pericoronitis and tooth impaction may cause isolated periodontal defects which do not represent the general periodontal condition of the rest of
Periodontal_examination
Field of dentistry
Probing depth, pattern of bone loss, furcation lesions, number of remaining teeth, tooth mobility, ridge defects, masticatory dysfunction. Add to Stage
Periodontology
Operation to remove a tooth
gingival mucosa of socket margins, taking about 10 days to fully cover the defect. In the clot, neutrophils and macrophages are involved as an inflammatory
Dental_extraction
Medical condition
expense of the roots of the teeth; the floor of the pulp chamber and furcation is moved apically down. This is due to the failure of the Hertwig epithelial
Tricho–dento–osseous_syndrome
Chronic inflammation of the gums
Clinical Attachment Loss (CAL) Bleeding On Probing (BOP) Plaque index/score Furcation involvement Suppuration Mobility Radiographs Measuring disease progression
Chronic_periodontitis
Dental procedure
anatomical factors like grooves in the roots of teeth, concavities, and furcation involvement which may limit visibility of underlying deep calculus and
Scaling_and_root_planing
Disease of the tissues surrounding the teeth (periodontium)
radiographically Clinical attachment loss, probing depth Presence of furcation Vertical bony defects History of tooth loss related to periodontitis Tooth hypermobility
Periodontal_disease
Type of inflammatory gum disease
of angular or vertical bone loss (especially at 6's) and arrowhead or furcation lesions are also a strong suggestion of AgP. It is also important for
Aggressive_periodontitis
X-ray imaging in dentistry
(if conventional imaging is inadequate) Assessment of infra-bony defects and furcation lesions Assessment of root canal anatomy in multi-rooted teeth Treatment
Dental_radiography
Disease of the tissues surrounding the teeth (periodontium)
with deep true periodontal pockets, gingival recession, tooth mobility, furcation involvement, and radiographic evidence of alveolar bone loss. Another
Clinical_attachment_loss
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
account for differences in substrate specificity among peroxidases. This furcation is commonplace in the study of protein evolution. Structural features
Eosinophil_peroxidase
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Indian, Sanskrit
Long Life; Age; Duration of Life; Lineage
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Tamil
Ankshika | அஂகà¯à®·à¯€à®•ா
It’s derived from the root word - anksh that means a fraction. Ankshika means the fraction of the cosmos
Ankshika | அஂகà¯à®·à¯€à®•ா
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English
English : occupational name for a layer of paving, from Middle English, Old French pavier ‘paver’, an agent derivative of Old French paver ‘to pave’ (though the Old French verb may be a back-formation from pavement ‘laid floor’).
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Formation of Stars
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Buddhist, Indian, Japanese
Mysterious Function
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English
English : nickname from Old French bon homme (Latin bonus homo). This had two senses relevant to surname formation; partly it had the literal meaning ‘good man’, and partly it came to mean ‘peasant farmer’.Americanized form of French Bonhomme.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Fraction of Time
Boy/Male
Arabic
Duration; Endurance
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland and Durham)
English (Northumberland and Durham) : unexplained; just possibly a late formation from the plant name, although tulips were not introduced into western Europe until the 16th century.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Formation of Stars
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
One Star; Formation of Stars; Modern; Name of a Bright Star; Nakshaktra
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English : nickname for a Roman Catholic, a comparatively late formation. Most surnames originated before the Reformation, with its schism between the Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Never Ending; Persistence; Continuity; Perpetuity; Eternity; Uninterrupted Duration; Diligence; Conscientiousness; Truthful; Straightforward; Honest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Brown, either as a nickname or as an existing surname. Formation of new surnames ending in -son from existing surnames was a relatively common phenomenon in northwestern England.Variant of Dutch Brunsen, a patronymic from Brun.
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Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name brayne (a back formation of the Yiddish female personal name brayndl, which is a diminutive of Yiddish broyn ‘brown’) + the genitive ending -s.English : variant of Brine.
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Indian
It’s derived from the root word - anksh that means a fraction. Ankshika means the fraction of the cosmos
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English
English : unexplained; perhaps from either of two medicinal and edible plants commonly known by this name (Arctium lappa and A. minus). However, the word is not recorded in OED before 1597, rather too late for surname formation.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fraction of the Cosmos
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Brayley Barton in Devon, which is named with the Bray river (a back formation from High Bray, which is from Celtic brez ‘hill’) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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Swiss
, Jehovah's gift, or, grace.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Brave; Shakti Ka Rup
Boy/Male
Muslim
Comrade, Companion
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Truthful; Noble Sort; Variant of Alice
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German
Eagle; Wolf
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Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of the Gods
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Muslim
Companion of the prophet Muhammad
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Arabic, Muslim
Brave Women who Fought for Islam
Female
Yiddish
(יִטָ×) Yiddish form of Polish-Jewish Yetta, YITTA means "little home-ruler."
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Tamil
Adityanandana | ஆதிதà¯à®¯à®¾à®¨à®‚தநாÂ
Son of Sun (Son of the Sun)
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n.
The act of keeping holiday; cessation from work.
n.
The clearing of one's self from a crime of which one was publicly suspected and accused. It was either canonical, which was prescribed by the canon law, the form whereof used in the spiritual court was, that the person suspected take his oath that he was clear of the matter objected against him, and bring his honest neighbors with him to make oath that they believes he swore truly; or vulgar, which was by fire or water ordeal, or by combat. See Ordeal.
n.
A darkening; obscurity; obfuscation.
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The act of bending or crooking.
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Friction.
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A quantity so connected with another quantity, that if any alteration be made in the latter there will be a consequent alteration in the former. Each quantity is said to be a function of the other. Thus, the circumference of a circle is a function of the diameter. If x be a symbol to which different numerical values can be assigned, such expressions as x2, 3x, Log. x, and Sin. x, are all functions of x.
n.
Gluttony; gormandizing.
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The interval by which the curtate distance of a planet is less than the true distance.
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Duration.
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A weeding.
v. t.
To separate by means of, or to subject to, fractional distillation or crystallization; to fractionate; -- frequently used with out; as, to fraction out a certain grade of oil from pretroleum.
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A channel or furrow.
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Mineral deposits and rock masses designated with reference to their origin; as, the siliceous formation about geysers; alluvial formations; marine formations.
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A forked exlpansion or divergence; a bifurcation; a branching.
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The manner in which a thing is formed; structure; construction; conformation; form; as, the peculiar formation of the heart.
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The state of being falcate; a bend in the form of a sickle.
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The appropriate action of any special organ or part of an animal or vegetable organism; as, the function of the heart or the limbs; the function of leaves, sap, roots, etc.; life is the sum of the functions of the various organs and parts of the body.
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A branching like a. fork.
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A group of beds of the same age or period; as, the Eocene formation.
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The act of purging; the act of clearing, cleansing, or putifying, by separating and carrying off impurities, or whatever is superfluous; the evacuation of the bowels.