Examples of 'gingiva' in a sentence

Meaning of "gingiva"

gingiva (noun) - refers to the gums in the mouth. This phrase is commonly used in medical or dental contexts to describe the tissue surrounding and supporting the teeth
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  • The gum, consisting of the tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth and covering the jawbone.

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Demonstration of gingiva with indirect resin on metal.
Safe for adjecent teeth and gingiva.
The gingiva is red and may be bleeding.
Recession associated with a lack of attached gingiva.
Severe infections of the gingiva and periodontal tissues.
Which nerve provides sensation to the gingiva.
This inflammation of the gingiva is classified according to severity.
Floor of the mouth and lingual gingiva.
The aesthetic integration at gingiva level can be observed.
They may remain completely underneath the gingiva.
Melanin pigmentation of the gingiva occurs in all races.
They are also referred to as the gingiva.
The gingiva sing.
Can be used close to the gingiva.
Infection and inflammation of the gingiva is common with this condition.

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There are many levels of diseases that affect the gingiva.
Gingiva and lips.
Plaque and tartar irritate and inflame the gingiva.
Application of gingiva protection.
No deterioration of abutting gingiva.
From the gingiva former to the temporary to the final aesthetic restoration.
They call me gingiva.
The supragingival region has a top surface projection above the gingiva.
These three diseases are associated because they appear frequently on gingiva.
They occur most commonly on the gingiva and hard palate.
The top of this implant is often visible through the gingiva.
The space between this gingiva and the tooth is called a pocket.
It reflects a myriad of inflammatory reactions occurring in the adjacent inflamed gingiva.
This inflammation can cause an enlargement of the gingiva and subsequent formation.
The marginal gingiva is stabilized by the gingival fibers that have no bony support.
Too wide an angle may result in a reduced height of the marginal gingiva.
This results in a loose sleeve of diseased gingiva lying against the tooth.
The gingiva often possess a textured surface that is referred to as being stippled engraved points.
A small risk of leaving behind small islands of pigmented gingiva is always present.
The red cloth is the gingiva and those white stuff are of course teeth.
Because of diseases of teeth also the white abscess on a gingiva can be formed.
The marginal gingiva was severely inflamed and adhered poorly to the tooth surfaces.
Cleaning the space between a tooth and gingiva which prevents periodontal disease.
Use of a scaler below the gum line is likely to damage the gingiva gums.
Alterations of the gingiva seen with gingivitis are principally those associated with inflammation.
This allows removal of bacteria and irritants that cause inflammation in the gingiva.
The connection between the gingiva and the tooth is called the dentogingival junction.
Such mechanical friction removes the plaque formed on the teeth and gingiva.
The gingiva did not show any signs of inflammation and the patient had no complaints.
Overly vigorous or incorrectly performed brushing or flossing may cause injury to the gingiva gums.
Porcine gingiva were obtained from a slaughter house where they were excised directly after slaughtering.
These movements are caused by the periodontal fibers in the gingiva that join teeth together.
Gingiva appear red, swollen and bleed easily.
The bacteria and their toxins stimulate the inflammation and destruction of the gingiva.
The characteristic strawberry appearance of the gingiva suggested Wegener granulomatosis.

Synonyms

gum

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