Mandibular dental anesthesia, also known as inferior dental block (IDB), is one of the most common ways to ensure a painless dental procedure. This type of anesthesia is ...
Read MoreAlveolotomy is a surgical operation in which the alveolus (socket) of the tooth is dissected. The alveolus is the bony cavity of the jaw in which the root of the tooth is ...
Read MoreChemical gangrene is tissue necrosis caused by local exposure to strong acids, caustic alkalis and some other chemicals. Causes of chemical gangrene: Contact with skin ...
Read MorePeroneus brevis muscle: Anatomy and Functions The peroneus brevis muscle, also known as the peroneus brevis muscle or the fibularis brevis muscle, is one of the muscles t ...
Read MoreAmphimixis: what is it and how does it work Amphimixis is the process of joining two genetically different cells to create a new organism. The term "amphimixis" comes fro ...
Read MoreCaesarean section is one of the most common methods of delivery in the world. It is used in cases where natural birth is not possible or safe for the mother and/or child. ...
Read MoreNeosome [eo- + ribo(some)] is a term that describes the formation of a ribosome by the process of joining ribosomal RNA to a protein. Ribosomes are cellular organelles th ...
Read MoreAcroesthesia is a sensitivity disorder in which unpleasant sensations (tingling, crawling, numbness) occur in the tips of the fingers and toes. This condition is associat ...
Read MoreSternal branches of the internal mammary artery: anatomy and functions The Internal Thoracic Artery (ITA) is one of the most important arteries of the chest, supplying bl ...
Read MoreThe filum terminate (lat. filum terminate) is a thread-like continuation of the spinal cord that attaches its lower end to the coccyx. It consists of dense neural tissue ...
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