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labially Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ত্তষ্ঠ্য বর্ণ, ত্তষ্ঠ্য ধ্বনি,





labially's Usage Examples:

This spring is used to move one or two teeth labially T-Spring - This spring is used to move teeth labially.


The mandibular corpus is dorso-ventrally high, and labially inflated.


The presence of two linguo−labially compressed canines is a diagnostic feature of Raranimus.


differs from other toothed mysticetes in having anterior lower molars labially overlapping posterior lower molars.


buccally and/or labially), outside the "neutral zone", which is the term for the area where the.


cusps seen in Ferugliotherium; and the tips of the lingual cusps are more labially placed.


dorsal margin of the alveolar row forms a ridge that slopes downwards labially in concave depressions between the alveoli, probably indicating strongly.


Furthermore, in Class III malocclusions, mandibular anterior teeth are pushed labially which contributes to gingival recession and weakens periodontal support.


Spring or Barrer retainers carry acrylic bows both labially and lingually.


/m̥v̩ʷ˧/ [m̥m̩ʷ˧] ꂥ hmu "mushroom"; moreover it induces a labially trilled release of preceding labial or alveolar stops, e.


Primary teeth presentation on examination Treatment options Tooth displaced labially Leave for spontaneous reposition Tooth intruded horizontally with apex.


Thumbsucking can also cause the maxillary central incisors to tip labially and the mandibular incisors to tip lingually, resulting in an increased.


The anteriormost teeth of the premaxilla are firmly anchored and labially vaulted.


include purely labialized ⟨s̫⟩ and ⟨z̫⟩ (Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996) and labially co-articulated ⟨sᶲ⟩ and ⟨zᵝ⟩ (or ⟨s͡ɸ⟩ and ⟨z͜β⟩).


IV, V and VI run down the side of each tooth and are angled outwards (labially), curving slightly towards the probable back of the tooth.


dentary there is an interdental ridge that separates successive teeth labially.


allophone, approximately [ɣ˕], before the vowel /i/, though possibly a labially compressed velar [β̞ɣ˕] in that environment.


lateral position – labially, lingually, distally or mesially.


Most seen case is crown towards the palate with the apex going labially.


In the fourth cusp, the ridge hardly extends posteriorly, but rather labially, forming the posterior margin of the tooth and joining a ridge descending.


Mandible of a marsh rice rat from New Jersey, seen labially (from the outer side).



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