Gingival

Word GINGIVAL
Character 8
Hyphenation gin gi val
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Gingival"

What do we mean by gingival?

Of or relating to the gums. adjective

Alveolar. adjective

Pertaining to the gums; in phonetics, produced upon or against the gums: sometimes used of certain alphabetic sounds

Of or pertaining to the gums. adjective

Relating to the gums. adjective

(obsolete) Alveolar. adjective

Of or relating to the gums adjective

Relating to the gums

Alveolar

Synonyms and Antonyms for Gingival

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The word "gingival" in example sentences

This particular type of cancer is also known as gingival cancer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Because if it was a severe one, there would have been some kind of damage to the gingival of the mouth or some bruising on the nose. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some seizure medications can cause gingival hyperplasia. baby teeth seem to come in in odd orders and sometimes quite delayed, but, really, I would get a pediatric dentist to take a look. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

The dental lasers currently available are quite useful at soft tissue surgery, that is things like gingival contouring. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

I don't take away too much of the gingival tissue, but I get enough so it won't heal back over and the new tooth has a chance to erupt. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

- Risk of digestive problems: gingival hypertrophy, nausea, vomiting. ❋ Unknown (1993)

Anesthetise the palatine mucous membrane, 1 cm from the gingival margin. ❋ Unknown (1989)

Allport 1.38 reports the history of a case in which there was recession of the gingival margins and alveolar processes, the consequence of amenorrhea. ❋ Unknown (1896)

Allport reports the history of a case in which there was recession of the gingival margins and alveolar processes, the consequence of amenorrhea. ❋ Unknown (1896)

When used in small quantities and with proper toilet of the mouth, and this is the common practice among the Filipinos, buyo seems to be a very useful preservative of the teeth and a gingival and stomachic tonic. ❋ Jerome Beers Thomas (1891)

The main cause of gingival bleeding is the formation and accumulation of plaques at the gum line due to improper brushing and flossing of teeth. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Other causes that can exaceberate gingival bleeding includes: [3] placement of new dentures tooth or gum infection diabetes mellitus [4] ❋ Unknown (2010)

There are many possible causes of gingival bleeding. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Periodontal Health and CoQ10: Clinical studies have demonstrated a protective and strengthening action of CoQ10 on gingival tissue. ❋ Amp;34;Nutrition (2010)

Clinical studies have demonstrated a protective and strengthening action of CoQ10 on gingival tissue. ❋ Amp;34;Nutrition (2010)

Samples included junctional epithelium, gingival crevicular epithelium and connective gingival tissue. ❋ Flavia M. Carvalho Et Al. (2010)

One biopsy of gingival tissue from each aggressive periodontitis patients (N = 46) were taken from the gingival margin to the bottom of the gingival pocket of affected sites, and included junctional epithelium, periodontal pocket epithelium, and connective gingival or granulation tissue. ❋ Flavia M. Carvalho Et Al. (2010)

One biopsy of gingival tissue of each periodontally-healthy subjects (N = 57) were taken from sites that showed no bleeding on probing, probing depth smaller than three millimeters, and clinical attachment loss smaller than one millimeter during surgical procedures due to esthetics, orthodontic or prosthetic reasons. ❋ Flavia M. Carvalho Et Al. (2010)

Hatakeyama J, Tamai R, Sugiyama A, Akashi S, Sugawara S, et al. (2003) Contrasting responses of human gingival and periodontal ligament fibroblasts to bacterial cell-surface components through the CD14/Toll-like receptor system. ❋ Hans-Christian Ingerslev Et Al. (2010)

Sugawara S, Tada H, Takada H, Shimauchi H, et al. (2000) Cleavage of CD14 on human gingival fibroblasts cocultured with activated neutrophils is mediated by human leukocyte elastase resulting in down-regulation of lipopolysaccharide-induced IL-8 production. ❋ Hans-Christian Ingerslev Et Al. (2010)

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