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Absorption of cells or tissue into the circulatory system
include: Bone resorption Herniated Disc Resorption Tooth resorption Fetal resorption Blood resorption Nutrient resorption, in plants Jones, Sheila J.; Boyde
Resorption
Disintegration and assimilation of fetus in the uterus
Fetal resorption (also known as fetus resorption) is the disintegration and assimilation of one or more fetuses in the uterus at any stage after the completion
Fetal_resorption
Breakdown of the tooth root to be absorbed by the blood
Resorption of the root of the tooth, or root resorption, is the progressive loss of dentin and cementum by the action of odontoclasts. Root resorption
Tooth_resorption
Breakdown of bone tissue to be absorbed into the blood
Bone resorption is resorption of bone tissue, that is, the process by which osteoclasts break down the tissue in bones and release the minerals, resulting
Bone_resorption
Medical condition
Condylar resorption, also called idiopathic condylar resorption, ICR, and condylysis, is a temporomandibular joint disorder in which one or both of the
Condylar_resorption
Oral disease of cats
Feline odontoclastic resorption lesion (FORL) is a syndrome in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts, cells similar to osteoclasts
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion
Feline_odontoclastic_resorptive_lesion
Region on a tooth's surface where cementum and enamel join
The CEJ is the site of major tooth resorption. A significant proportion of tooth loss is caused by tooth resorption, which occurs in 5 to 10 percent of
Cementoenamel_junction
In plants, nutrient resorption is a process in which nutrients are withdrawn from senescing plant tissues. It acts as a nutrient conservation mechanism
Nutrient_resorption
Cell that removes bone tissue
that are undergoing resorption. On such surfaces, the osteoclasts are seen to be located in shallow depressions called resorption bays (Howship's lacunae)
Osteoclast
Breaking down of bone by osteoclasts
Osteolysis is an active resorption of bone matrix by osteoclasts and can be interpreted as the reverse of ossification. Although osteoclasts are active
Osteolysis
Medical condition
A vanishing twin, also known as twin resorption, is a fetus in a multigestation pregnancy that dies in utero and is then partially or completely reabsorbed
Vanishing_twin
Last part of the digestive system in vertebrates
The large intestine, also known as the large bowel, is the last part of the gastrointestinal tract and of the digestive system in tetrapods. Water is absorbed
Large_intestine
Protrusions of the arachnoid mater for returning cerebrospinal fluid to circulation
clumps. The arachnoid granulations are notably thought to be involved in resorption of cerebrospinal fluid, however, their function is not entirely understood
Arachnoid_granulation
Chemical compound
marker is called the Serum CrossLaps, and it is more specific to bone resorption than any other test currently available. In the early 2000s, a link between
C-terminal_telopeptide
Shedding of various parts of an organism
steps: resorption, protective layer formation, and detachment. The latter two steps may occur in either order, depending on species. Resorption involves
Abscission
Dental material
root perforations during root canal therapy, and treating internal root resorption. It can be used for root-end filling material and as pulp capping material
Mineral_trioxide_aggregate
Continuous turnover of bone matrix and mineral
mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton (a process called bone resorption) and new bone tissue is formed (a process called ossification or new bone
Bone_remodeling
Early pregnancy loss during the embryo's development
disintegration and assimilation of its tissue in the uterus, known as embryo resorption. Loss during the stages of prenatal development after organogenesis of
Embryo_loss
Type of heat pump
so-called compression heat pump with solution cycle (CHPS) or compression resorption heat pump (CRHP), where the compressor is in parallel to the electric
Absorption-compression heat pump
Absorption-compression_heat_pump
Skeletal disorder
and osteoblasts synthesize new bone. With advancing age, the rate of resorption exceeds that of bone formation, causing bones to lose density and become
Osteoporosis
List of foetal/embryonic death reasons
This can happen by implantation failure, miscarriage, embryo resorption, early fetal resorption or vanishing twin syndrome. Death of an embryo or fetus before
Early_pregnancy_loss
Form of orthodontics
bone resorption are possible: direct resorption, which starts from the lining cells of the alveolar bone, and indirect or retrograde resorption, which
Dental_braces
Japanese neuroscientist
in peripheral organs 2000 Study on calcium flux in mammalian pacemaker neurons 2005 Discovery of regulation of bone resorption by circadian clocks 2016
Hajime_Tei
Region of jaw bones containing tooth sockets
through the process of resorption which involves osteoclasts breaking down the hard tissue of bone. A key indication of resorption is when scalloped erosion
Alveolar_process
Cell type
osteocytes, and osteocyte hypoxia may play a role in disuse-mediated bone resorption. Although osteocytes are relatively inert cells, they are capable of molecular
Osteocyte
Removable dental prosthesis
maxilla (upper jaw) help preserve bone of the upper jaw, preventing bone resorption. Another advantage is that the sensory aspect is improved. The nerves
Overdenture
Resorption of hand bones into the blood
Acroosteolysis is resorption of the distal bony phalanges. Acroosteolysis has two patterns of resorption in adults: diffuse and bandlike. The diffuse pattern
Acroosteolysis
Inflammation of the gums
which the inflammation of the gums results in tissue destruction and bone resorption around the teeth. Periodontitis can ultimately lead to tooth loss. The
Gingivitis
Lacking teeth
resorption in the jaw is frequently how the teeth were able to detach in the first place. The jaw in an edentulous area undergoes further resorption even
Toothlessness
Medical condition
more uncommon in permanent teeth. Ankylosis occurs when partial root resorption is followed by repair with either cementum or dentine that unites the
Tooth_ankylosis
Chemical compound
primarily reduce osteoclastic activity, which prevents bone resorption, and thus moves the bone resorption/formation equilibrium toward the formation side and
Etidronic_acid
Medical condition
[citation needed] In healthy bone tissue there is a homeostasis between bone resorption and ossification. Diseased or damaged bone is resorbed through the osteoclasts
Osteonecrosis_of_the_jaw
Mammalian protein found in humans
is a key regulator of bone remodeling, the continuous process of bone resorption and formation. PTH indirectly stimulates osteoclast activity, promoting
Parathyroid_hormone
First set of teeth in diphyodonts
they are replaced by premolars. The erupting permanent teeth cause root resorption, where the permanent teeth push on the roots of the primary teeth, causing
Deciduous_teeth
Human monoclonal antibody
function, and a decrease in bone resorption, cancer-induced bone destruction. It also leads to a decrease in bone resorption in cortical and trabecular bones
Denosumab
because its morphology and location tend to affect the amount of bone resorption during the initial period of crestal bone changes immediately following
Implant-abutment_junction
chondroclast is a multinucleated giant cell that participates in cartilage resorption. The cell is TRAP-positive (Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase) and morphologically
Chondroclast
Injury to the teeth or surrounding tissues
Potential sequelae can involve pulpal necrosis, pulp obliteration and root resorption. Necrosis is the most common complication and an assessment is generally
Dental_trauma
increased bone resorption. Bone resorption involves the breaking down of bone tissue and the transfer of calcium ions into the blood. Bone resorption is carried
Idiopathic_hypercalcinuria
Extinct genus of bony fishes
late Silurian. Andreolepis was capable of shedding its teeth by basal resorption, which is considered a rather primitive mode of tooth replacement. This
Andreolepis
Rare disease of the bones
achieved by a balance between bone formation by osteoblasts and bone resorption (breakdown of bone matrix) by osteoclasts. In osteopetrosis, the number
Osteopetrosis
Resistance to Root Resorption - Due to its high mineralisation, it offers a certain level of protection against external root resorption, frequently observed
Hyaline layer of Hopewell-Smith
Hyaline_layer_of_Hopewell-Smith
Syndrome characterized by bone loss
thin-walled vascular or lymphatic channels within bone, which leads to resorption and replacement of bone with angiomas and/or fibrosis. The symptoms of
Gorham's_disease
High calcium (Ca2+) level in the blood serum
activity, respectively. Osteoclasts are a type of bone cell which cause bone resorption, releasing calcium into the bloodstream. PTHrP also acts by activating
Hypercalcaemia
Peptide hormone secreted by the thyroid
lactation. The protective mechanisms include the direct inhibition of bone resorption and the indirect effect through the inhibition of the release of prolactin
Calcitonin
Two-million-year-old hominin from the Cradle of Humankind
increasing prognathism with age. P. robustus also features resorption of the upper jaw, but resorption in MH1 expands along the front teeth to the canine fossa
Australopithecus_sediba
Medical condition
In some older people, the size of the tori may decrease due to bone resorption. It is believed that tori of the lower jaw are the result of local stresses
Torus_palatinus
Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates
by the process of bone resorption. New bone is then formed by the osteoblasts. Bone is constantly remodeled by the resorption of osteoclasts and created
Bone
Health of the skeleton
increased from high protein consumption and parathyroid hormone (PTH), a bone resorption stimulant, is decreased. Although protein has shown to be beneficial for
Bone_health
Toxic effects of ingesting too much vitamin A
stimulates osteoclast formation in vitro, resulting in increased bone resorption and decreased bone formation. It is likely to exert this effect by binding
Hypervitaminosis_A
Surgical operation on skull
operation, with potential risks such as bacterial infection and bone flap resorption. The word cranioplasty can be broken down into two parts: cranio- and
Cranioplasty
Benign tumor of the teeth roots
Metnitz. He described a lesion as a hard rounded mass associated with root resorption, periosteum coverage, rows of bone cells, and pulp chamber involvement
Cementoblastoma
Reinsertion or replacement of an avulsed or luxated tooth
of the dental pulp following replantation was required to prevent root resorption and also demonstrated that storage of knocked out teeth in saline could
Tooth_replantation
Medical procedure for the eye
estimated at 19% in a small study, with the main risks being laminar resorption, particularly in allografts, and glaucoma. Another, bigger study comparing
Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis
Chemical compound
metastasis. It is an inhibitor of cathepsin K, an enzyme involved in bone resorption. The drug was developed by Merck & Co. The phase III clinical trial for
Odanacatib
Medical condition
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Oral_allergy_syndrome
Increase in parathyroid hormone levels
history of acquired racquet nails (brachyonychia) may be indicative of bone resorption. Radiographically, hyperparathyroidism has a pathognomic finding of rugger
Hyperparathyroidism
Medical condition
Such medications are frequently used to treat diseases that cause bone resorption such as osteoporosis, or to treat cancer. The main groups of drugs involved
Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
Medication-related_osteonecrosis_of_the_jaw
Chemical compound
both increases deposition of new bone by osteoblasts and reduces the resorption of bone by osteoclasts. It is therefore promoted as a "dual action bone
Strontium_ranelate
Medical condition
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Salivary_gland_tumour
Mouth blisters due to infection by coxsackieviruses
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Herpangina
Dental surgical procedure
bone resorption. In 1976: Michael and Barsoum researched on patients who had immediate denture placement. They related the amount of bone resorption in
Alveoloplasty
consists of the combined duration of the resorption, the osteoclastic reversal (the phase marked by shifting of resorption processes into formative processes)
Bone_remodeling_period
Excessive buildup of normal cementum on the roots of teeth
into the jaw socket, protect the tooth's pulp, and repair external root resorption. It is experienced as an uncomfortable sensation in the tooth, followed
Hypercementosis
Possible shape of human incisor teeth
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Shovel-shaped_incisors
Opposite process of mineralization
remineralization of human tissues and their physiological state. Bone resorption Bone remodeling Neel, Ensanya Ali Abou; Aljabo, Anas; Strange, Adam; Ibrahim
Demineralization_(physiology)
Medical condition
bone undergoes continuous remodeling through osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and osteoblast-mediated bone deposition. These processes are normally
Bone_metastasis
Pharmaceutical drugs for preventing bone loss
Bis(phosponate)s are proposed to interfere with osteoclasts, which cause bone resorption. Bisphosphonates are used to treat osteoporosis, osteitis deformans (Paget's
Bisphosphonate
In dentistry, a theory for dentin hypersensitivity
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Hydrodynamic theory (dentistry)
Hydrodynamic_theory_(dentistry)
German biologist (1814–1865)
with a dissertation entitled "De placentae foetalis resorptione" (On the resorption of the fetal placenta). In 1839, Bergmann obtained his habilitation at
Carl_Bergmann_(anatomist)
Prosthesis (dentistry)
more comfortable for the patient. The soft tissues are protected and resorption of the alveolar bone at the saddle areas is likely to be slow. However
Removable_partial_denture
Sebaceous glands that are present in most individuals
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Fordyce_spots
Tissue death within the interior of a tooth
destruction of pulp necrosis often leads to periapical pathosis, causing bone resorption (visible on radiographs) following bacterial invasion. The apical periodontal
Pulp_necrosis
Bioengineering technique to regenerate teeth
distribution during mastication, which may contribute to alveolar bone resorption over time. Given the high prevalence of tooth loss caused primarily by
Tooth_regeneration
Array of painful conditions in humans
osteoclasts: cells involved in the resorption of bone. Bone remodeling (via osteoclast activity in bone resorption) is sometimes thought to be hyperactive
Complex regional pain syndrome
Complex_regional_pain_syndrome
Medical condition
can be destroyed, leaving a unique appearance referred to as "cupping resorption" or "saucerization". Peripheral giant-cell granuloma appears microscopically
Peripheral giant-cell granuloma
Peripheral_giant-cell_granuloma
Top border of the hip
of the oral cavity caused by severe periodontal disease, excess bone resorption following tooth loss, trauma, or congenital defects including alveolar
Iliac_crest
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
growth embryonic digit morphogenesis camera-type eye development bone resorption negative regulation of cell differentiation positive regulation of smoothened
Indian_hedgehog_(protein)
Type of inflammatory bowel disease
increased risk of gallstones. This is due to a decrease in bile acid resorption in the ileum, resulting in bile excretion in the stool. As a result, the
Crohn's_disease
Medical condition
looser naturally just before their exfoliation. This is caused by gradual resorption of their roots, stimulated by the developing permanent tooth underneath
Tooth_mobility
Healing from bone injury
into osteoblasts, which form woven bone[citation needed] through bone resorption of calcified cartilage and recruitment of bone cells and osteoclasts.
Bone_healing
Milk protein fraction
bone resorption. It has been found to decrease the formation of osteoclast pits, which act to break down bone and release minerals for resorption into
Milk_basic_protein
Medical condition
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Noma_(disease)
Medical intervention
atrophy, often seen in patients who have lost teeth and experienced bone resorption, the osteotomy can be combined with bone grafting to create a suitable
Le_Fort_I_osteotomy
Degeneration of a weight-bearing joint due to loss of sensation
increased osteoclastic resorption of bone, and this, in concert with mechanical stress, leads to bony destruction. However, bone resorption will stop from effective
Neuropathic_arthropathy
Group of specialized connective tissue fibers
determined by two factors: deposition of bone on the tension side and resorption of the bone on the compression side of the periodontal ligament (PDL)
Periodontal_fiber
Teeth surgery
as cavities filled with fluid or semi-fluid content, created from the resorption of bone. They can wholly or partly be lined by epithelium and connective
Dental_emergency
Tongue disorder
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Geographic_tongue
Chemical compound
palate) and skeletal defects, fetal growth retardation, and increased fetal resorption. Exposure to NMU during pre-implantation, post-implantation, organogenesis
N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
Medical condition
psoriatic arthropathy. Acquired racquet nail may also be diagnostic of bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism. Racquet nail often presents with other nail conditions
Racquet_nail
field is destroyed by pressing a button and the drug is released for resorption within milliseconds. The method is used during development or optimization
Magnetic_marker_monitoring
Cheilitis characterized by inflammation of one or both of the corners of the mouth
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Angular_cheilitis
Lower jaw bone
greatly reduced in volume where there is a loss of teeth, and consequent resorption of the alveolar process and interalveolar septa. Consequently, the chief
Mandible
Non-embryonic supportive membranes of animal embryos
assists with the exchange of carbon dioxide with oxygen as well as the resorption of calcium from the shell, and the chorion which surrounds all of these
Extraembryonic_tissue
Injury to the inner cheek lining due to repeated biting
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Morsicatio_buccarum
increase uterine growth maintenance of blood vessels and skin reduce bone resorption increase hepatic production of binding proteins Coagulation: increase
List_of_human_hormones
Common human disease caused by a group of viruses
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Hand,_foot,_and_mouth_disease
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
of MAP kinase activity cardiac muscle cell differentiation ageing bone resorption reactive oxygen species metabolic process superoxide anion generation
NOX4
Protein-coding gene in humans
including cellular respiration, calcification, acid-base balance, bone resorption, and the formation of aqueous humor, cerebrospinal fluid, saliva, and
CA1_(gene)
Medical condition
obliteration Pulp necrosis Pulp polyp Pulpitis Regional odontodysplasia Resorption Shovel-shaped incisors Supernumerary root Taurodontism Trauma Avulsion
Necrotizing_sialometaplasia
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Indian
Lord of Medicine
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Indian
Service, Name of a sahabiyah
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Muslim
Victorious. Triumphant.
Female
African
softness.
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English
English variant spelling of Greek Eirênê, EIREEN means "peace."
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Muslim
Well known, The group of people use to play traditional music at Shivaji ‘s period, Shayar or Shahir
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Muslim/Islamic
Noble
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Dove
Boy/Male
Hindu
Autumn, Super boy, Complete or meaningful
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American, Christian, French, German
Strong; Brave as a Bear; Courageous; Grim Bear; Bold as a Bear; Female Version of Bernard
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n.
The act of resorbing; also, the act of absorbing again; reabsorption.