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explain biochemical mediators of calcium metabolism bone physiology is controlled by an interaction of mechanical and metabolic factors under
state about bone physiologybone physiology that is most relevant to the study of mechanically mediated bone adaptation and its relevance in implant
what is anatomic concavities anatomic concavities present in the lingual surface of the mandible the sublingual fossa anteriorly and the
state the types of bone densitymisch classified bone density into following types 1988d1 dense cortical bone- which is almost never observed in
bone densitythe compact bone surrounding dense evenly spaced trabeculae with small cancellous spaces is idealsuitable for implant placement dense or
what is ridge morphologythe implant-supported prosthesis is affected by the ridge morphology especially implant-supported overdentures which gain
mandibular ramusserves as an intraoral autogenous bone donor site cortical bone upto 4mm thickness may be harvested from the ramus harvest of bone
what is life threatening haemorrhagelife threatening haemorrhage has been reported when a drill perforates the sublingual region of the mandible and
surgical considerations in anterior mandibular regionduring the harvesting of a monocortical symphyseal block of bone from the mandibular symphysis
mentalisthe mental tubercles on either side of mental protruberancein midline gives origin to the mentalis muscle above the mentalis origin the
medial pterygoidmuscle bounds the pterygomandibular space medially which is entered when an inferior alveolar nerve block is administered infection
genioglossusoriginates from superior genial tubercles which are located near the crest of the alveolar ridge in atrophic mandible therefore one
mylohyoid musclesurgical manipulation at the crest of a severely resorbed ridge may injure the mylohyoid muscle manipulation of the tissues of the
long buccal nervethe long buccal nerve is a branch of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve which provides sensory innervation to the
nerve to mylohyoid motor branch of inferior dental nerve which descends in a groove on the medial surface of the mandibular ramus surgical
significance of lingual nerve and arterybecause the nerve lies medial to the retromolar pad incisions in this region should remain lateral to the pad
lingual nerve and arteryit is the branch of mandibular nerve which enters the oral cavity above the posterior edge of the mylohyoid muscle close to
determine the use of opg an opg is used to see the possibility for an anterior loop which is found to extend about 1-3 mm anterior to the mental
explain about mental foramen and nervemental foramen is a strategically important landmark during osteotomy procedures its location and the
explain the inferior dental nerve the inferior dental nerve in some cases may divide into two or three rami that occupy separate canals as the nerve
inferior alveolar nerve inferior alveolar nerve repositioning to facilitate the placement of endosseous implants posterior to mental foramen is
surgical significance of inferior alveolar nerve and artery in an excessively resorbed ridge the mental foramen with its contents of mental nerve and
inferior alveolar nerve and arterya branch of mandibular nerve it enters the mandibular foramen on the medial aspect of the ramus above the lingula
maxillary tuberosityincision and reflection of the mucosa overlying the areas of the maxillary tuberosity and hamular notch when taking impressions
floor of nose and nasal spinealthough variable the nasal floor is typically situated 5-9mm below the level of inferior turbinates the inferior