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gingiva Meaning in Bengali



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gingiva's Usage Examples:

The gums or gingiva (plural: gingivae) consist of the mucosal tissue that lies over the mandible and maxilla inside the mouth.


the following tasks: They hold the marginal gingiva against the tooth They provide the marginal gingiva with enough rigidity to withstand the forces.


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


Stippling only presents on the attached gingiva bound.


the mucogingival junction is in measuring the width of attached gingiva.


Attached gingiva is important because it is bound very tightly to the underlying.


most coronal point of the gingiva, otherwise known as the crest of the marginal gingiva.


Because the short part of gingiva existing above the height of.


The supporting tissues are known as the periodontium, which includes the gingiva (gums), alveolar bone, cementum, and the periodontal ligament.


Gingival enlargement is an increase in the size of the gingiva (gums).


It is a common feature of gingival disease.


gingival or alveolar mucosa.


The word literally means "(growth) on the gingiva", and describes only the location of the mass and has no further implications.


The interdental papilla, also known as the interdental gingiva, is the part of the gums (gingiva) that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the.


does not mature like keratinized tissue, such as the marginal gingiva or attached gingiva, which fills its matured superficial cells with keratin.


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


It is called plasma cell gingivitis where the gingiva (gums).


long-term success of osseointegrated dental implants are healthy bone and gingiva.


periodontium is composed of alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum and gingiva.


The most common oral locations are on the gingiva of the mandible, tongue, and palate.


This leads to calculus buildup, which compromises the health of the gingiva (gums).


A free gingival graft is a type of gingival grafting performed to correct acquired deficiencies of the gum tissue around teeth or dental implants.


The crown is usually visible in the mouth after developing below the gingiva and then erupting into place.


the location where the gingiva attaches to a healthy tooth by fibers called the gingival fibers.


Active recession of the gingiva reveals the cementoenamel.


administration by which the active substance is placed between the lip and the gingiva (gum).



gingiva's Meaning':

the tissue (covered by mucous membrane

Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

whisper; shout; close up; specify; stay;

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