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gingiva Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( gingiva ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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gingiva's Usage Examples:

gingiva, occasionally accompanied by cheilitis (lip swelling) or glossitis (tongue swelling).


The most common is chronic inflammatory gingival enlargement, when the gingivae are soft and discolored.


that emerge through the gingiva during the first month of life (the neonatal period).


Halicephalobus gingivalis is a free-living saprophagous nematode species identified and named in 1954 by Stefanski.


Periodontal charting refers to a chart utilized by a dental care professional (periodontist, dentist, registered dental hygienist) to write and record gingival and.


Both the attached gingivae and the free gingivae are included as part of the gingival epithelium.


gingiva often possess a textured surface that is referred to as being stippled (engraved points).


Gingivostomatitis is a combination of gingivitis and stomatitis, or an inflammation of the oral mucosa and gingiva.


The palatal gingiva of the maxilla is continuous with the tissue.


Gingival and periodontal pockets (also informally referred to as gum pockets) are dental terms indicating the presence of an abnormal depth of the gingival.


the attached gingiva, yet has a similar clinical appearance, including pinkness, dullness, and firmness.


facial/labial swellings commonly accompanied with angular stomatitis or cracked lips, ulcers, mucosal tags, cobblestone mucosea or gingival swellings Crohn"s.


illustrated guide to diagnosis and management of diseases of the oral mucosa, gingivae, teeth, salivary glands, jaw bones and joints (4th ed.



Synonyms:

oral cavity, mouth, rima oris, gum, oral fissure, animal tissue,

Antonyms:

whisper, shout, close up, specify, stay,

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