Examples of using Maxillary in English and their translations into Slovak
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Sinusitis- an inflammation of the maxillary, ie, the maxillary sinuses, which is a kind of sinusitis.
Also in case of chronic antritis, plastic surgery of the maxillary sinus is performed to improve the outflow(drainage) of its contents.
this diseaseis accompanied by an inflammatory process, localized in the maxillary sinuses.
characterized by the formation of pus in the maxillary sinuses.
For example, if the inflammatory process affects only one maxillary sinus, it is a unilateral sinusitis, and if the lesion occurs in two maxillary sinuse….
This is due to the fact that the maxillary sinuses in professional literature is often called the term"maxillary sinus".
which occur in the maxillary sinuses.
However, AMSJI will soon be a viable alternative to people who need full maxillary restoration or similar treatment.
The frontal sinuses are one of the four pairs of paranasal sinuses(there are still maxillary, ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses).
but also the maxillary sinuses and temporomandibular joints.
soften the tonsils and maxillary sinuses, destroy the source of infection
In 2015, she began to specialize in the field of maxillary orthopedics and in 2018, she obtained her speciality attestation in jaw orthopaedics at Slovak Medical University in Bratislava.
Of the 7 sinuses, the maxillary sinus, because of its prominent exposure to the atmosphere,
Before you find out what the main symptoms of maxillary sinusitis look like in adults,
In the maxillary sinus, mucus must move upward to drain from the sinus into the nose.
Its aim is to create an artificial root in the maxillary bone where there is no natural tooth or teeth.
Crossocheilus siamensis has no maxillary antennae, but has a specific shape of the upper lip
these fish have a small maxillary antennae and an arched upper lip.
we combine these types of implants with 2 special zygomatic implants inserted into the back of the maxillary bone.
is usually the culprit because of its proximity to the maxillary sinus.