Radiofrequency ablation of the soft palate to cure snoring caused by palatal vibration has recently come into vogue. |
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In sthenurines the basioccipital plane is above the palatal plane, more markedly so in the brachycephalic species. |
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The area bled when probed, and the adjacent palatal tissue appeared to be folded. |
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The lateral margins of palatal foramina are visible at the lateral edges of the anterior margin of the apparently single, large palatal vacuity. |
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In the International Phonetic Alphabet, represents a voiceless palatal stop, a voiceless uvular stop. |
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Modern Portuguese is characterized by an abundance of sibilant and palatal consonants and a broad spectrum of vowel sounds. |
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His spelling of tree and leg shows that the Proto-Athabaskan velars had not yet become palatal affricates, as they soon thereafter did. |
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It may present clinically as a fluctuant buccal or palatal swelling, with or without a draining fistula. |
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It is commonly a relic of a velar or palatal fricative that is preserved as a velar fricative. |
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Lesions may also affect the palate, pharynx, and larynx, causing palatal dysfunction, dysphagia, dysphonia, and aspiration. |
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If the infant will require intubation for greater than 7 days, consider use of palate plate to prevent formation of a palatal groove. |
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The lesion was distal and palatal to the maxillary left second molar, which was vital. |
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Neither specimen shows evidence of an incisive foramen or other vacuity in the parts of the palatal process that are preserved. |
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Considering the configuration of new bone formation, it was decided to perform the palatal antrostomy approach. |
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The premaxilla is the segment of bone from the back of the teeth to the incisor foramen from which the anterior palatal vessels and nerves emerge. |
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Toothbrushing lasted for approximately five minutes after each meal and included brushing the teeth, the dorsum of the tongue, and the palatal and mandibular mucosa. |
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Sometimes a prosthesis can be added to the palatal lift to lower the hard palate of the mouth. |
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Similarly, the voiceless velar or palatal fricative of OE continued in use for most of the period in England and continues to the present day in Scots. |
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Different treatment modalities have been used for distressing tinnitus related to palatal myoclonus. |
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From such studies, a clearer picture should emerge about which patients are likely to benefit from palatal implants. |
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The new Pillar palatal implant procedure can be conducted in doctors' offices using local anaesthetic. |
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The maxillary posterior teeth are affected more than the mandibular posterior teeth, particularly the palatal surface. |
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Since the alternative is often surgery, in many cases it makes sense to consider palatal expansion as an option. |
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Crocodiles have a palatal flap, a rigid tissue at the back of the mouth that blocks the entry of water. |
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Even in the case of close proximity of the teeth, the physiologically designed palatal surfaces support the anterior guidance but still allow the patient to move comfortably. |
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Build up the palatal ridges using Dentin material. |
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Their palate differs from other ratites in that the sphenoid and palatal bones are unconnected. |
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In some cases, it is triggered by a palatal or palatalized consonant or front vowel, but in other cases, it is not conditioned in any way. |
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It may add palatal secondary articulation or change primary articulation from velar to palatal or alveolar, alveolar to postalveolar. |
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The shifts are sometimes triggered by a nearby palatal or palatalized consonant or by a high front vowel. |
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Palatalization is sometimes unconditioned or spontaneous, not triggered by a palatal or palatalized consonant or front vowel. |
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The English word yes, for example, consists of a palatal glide followed by a monophthong rather than a rising diphthong. |
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In most of the Eastern Kalahari Khoe languages, the alveolar and palatal clicks have been lost, or are in the process of being lost. |
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For example, the northern dialect of Kua has lost palatal clicks, but the southern dialect retains them. |
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In Ts'ixa, the change has created doublets with palatal clicks vs palatal plosives. |
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In this study, we examined the effect of Icariin on rapid palatal expansion induced root resorption in rats. |
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Laryngoscopic examination revealed progressive palatal inflammation and epiglottitis. |
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The maxillary incisor 12 was in a palatal position with 13 buccally placed. |
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However, in a number of shells the palatal fold were found to be genuinely absent. |
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In contrast to all other congenerics, the palatal fold and columellar lamella whorl can be seen in the aperture in oblique view. |
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The cryptic palatal fold is potentially a synapomorphy supporting the monophyly of the genus Avakubia. |
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For this purpose, the palatal side of the teeth was draped in black cover. |
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Czech, Slovak, and Serbian and Croatian, which have the usual three sets of labial, dental, and velar consonants inherited from the protolanguage, have developed a special additional series of palatal stops. |
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Intranasal drug abuse frequently leads to sinonasal complications, particularly sinus, nasal, and palatal necrosis. |
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Claiborne, BSDH, MS developed an interest in oral health care when she received a palatal expander at the age of seven. |
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Denture stomatitis affecting denture wearers is an inflammation of palatal mucosa characterised by creamy white pseudomembranes. |
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Subsequent complete excision with electrodesiccation found a free-floating mass with a peduncle attached to the palatal gingiva. |
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Our patient presented with both oral and palatal lesions and referred otalgia. |
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He was dysphonic and he had a weak cough and a weak palatal reflex. |
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Similarly, the arms that connect the palatal TADs to the acrylic pads of the hybrid MARPE may have flexed under the protractive effect of the Class III elastics, allowing for proclination of the maxillary incisors. |
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Acids have eroded the palatal cusp leaving the restoration proud. |
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Imbricating the muscle realigns the direction of tension upward to further treat palatal dysfunction. |
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Concurrence of torus palatinus with palatal and buccal exostoses. |
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