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atrophie gingivale |
atrophy, gingival |
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cręte gingivale |
gingival crater |
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| a concave depression in the gingival tissue. Especially seen in the area of the former apex of the interdental papilla as a result of gingival destruction associated with necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis or when food impaction occurs against the tissue subjacent to the contact points of adjacent teeth. |
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crête gingivale, ~ alvéolaire |
pad, gum- |
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fissure gingivale |
gingival cleft; gingival fissure; gingival Stillman's clefts |
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| small fissures extending apically from the midline of the gingival margin in teeth subjected to trauma. Although these clefts may be found in traumatism, they are not necessarily diagnostic of occlusal trauma; a cleft of the marginal gingiva; may be caused by many factors, such as incorrect toothbrushing, a breakthrough to the surface of pocket formation, or faulty tooth positions, and may resemble a V-shaped notch. |
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fistule gingivale |
fistula, gingival |
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gingivite ulcéreuse, stomatite ulcéro-membraneuse (forme gingivale) |
gingivitis, ulcerative; gingivitis, ulcerous; trench mouth |
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gingivite ulcéreuse, stomatite ulcéro-membraneuse à forme gingivale, ~ ulcéreuse à forme gingivale |
gingivitis, Vincent's |
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hémorragie gingivale |
bleeding, gingival |
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hémorragie gingivale |
haemorrhage, gingival |
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hyperémie gingivale |
hyperaemia, gingival |
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hyperplasie de la gencive, ~ gingivale |
hyperplasia, gingival |
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| 1. an enlargement of the gingival tissue resulting from proliferation of its cellular elements. Hereditary or inflammatory causes may be involved. 2. the proliferation of gingival epithelium to form elongated rete pegs and proliferation of fibroblasts with increased collagen formation in the underlying connective tissue; leads to nodular enlargement of the gingiva in diphenylhydantoin sodium therapy. 3. gingival enlargement, primarily produced by proliferation of connective tissue elements; often accompanied by gingival inflammation as a result of trauma to the hyperplastic tissues and coincidental with or following the ingestion of diphenylhydantoin sodium and other medications. |
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hypertrophie de la gencive, ~ gingivale |
hypertrophy, gingival |
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hypertrophie gingivale |
gingival hypertrophy (gingival hyperplasia) |
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inflammation gingivale |
inflammation, gingival |
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irrigation gingivale |
sulcus irrigation |
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jonction mucogïngivale |
mucogingival junction |
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muqueuse gingivale |
mucosa, gingival |
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nécrose gingivale |
necrosis, gingival |
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| death and degeneration of the cells and other structural elements of the gingivae (for example, necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis). |
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papille gingivale interdentaire |
papilla, interdental |
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| the part of the gingivae filling the interproximal spaces between adjacent teeth, consisting of both free and attached gingivae. |
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papille gingivale interdentaire |
papilla, gingival; papilla gingivalis |
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