Examples of using Gingival in English and their translations into Danish
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also reduce gingival inflammation and probing depth in the course of regular use over six months.
developing inflammation in a gingival pocket is larger than when using the new rotating kind of toothbrush.
Gingival hyperplasia refers to a medical conditon in which a dog's gum(gingival) tissue becomes inflamed and enlarged.
at the injection site, and occasionally genitourinary and gingival bleeding were observed.
The clinical study aimed to establish whether certain influences would increase the possible generation of gingival(gum) bleeding.
KRUUSE Periosteal Elevator, Molt 282390 Periosteal elevators are used for reflecting and retracting the gum flap after initial incision of the gingival tissue.
dual ended 282405 Periosteal elevators are used for reflecting and retracting the gum flap after initial incision of the gingival tissue.
The most common cause of gum enlargement(gingival hyperplasia) is bacteria
In our general clinical opinion there is a clear connection between gingival bleeding on the one hand
The most common cause of gum enlargement(gingival hyperplasia) is bacteria
It should be noted that no less effective is the movement of the bridle attachment points with respect to the gingival margin.
Dysphagia Cheilitis Gingival bleeding Haemorrhoids Proctalgia Mouth ulceration Stomach discomfort Rectal haemorrhage Palmar-plantar erythrodysaesthesia syndrome.
Bezoars, gingival hyperplasia after long-term treatment which recedes completely at discontinuation of nifedipine.
Vascular disorders Gingival bleeding, flushing.
Beneficial level of dental gingival and ligaments as well as inflammations of the oropharynx.
Gingival flap is then returned to the site and sutured.
Gingival Hyperplasia: This condition occurs when gum tissue increases in size.
Haematoma, haematuria, haemoptysis, gingival bleeding.
Common symptoms of gingival hyperplasia include.
haemoptysis, gingival bleeding) Uncommon: anaemia.