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CEMENTUM
THIN BONY PROCESSES
BONY AREA SURROUNDING
MIDDLE NASAL CONCHA
INFERIOR NASAL CONCHA
MAXILLA
NASAL CAVITY
SPINAL CANAL
BONY ANATOMY
BONY BREAM
BONY PROCESSES
BONY PROCESS
BONY METASTASES
BONY LESIONS
BONY ARMOR
VERTEBRAL BODY
SPINAL COLUMN
CRANIUM
BONY CORTEX
BONY UNION
BONY RIDGES
BONY RIDGE
BONY TUBE
BONY ORBIT
BONY SPURS
BONY COVERING
BONY KNOBS
MASSIVE BONY SKULLS
MASSIVE BONY SKULL
BONY ELEVATION
BONY AREA
BONY MATERIAL
BONY THORAX
BONY TRABECULAE
BONY SPINAL CANAL
BONY SUBSTANCE
BONY SPINAL COLUMN
BONY WALLS
BONY SUPPORT
BONY PROJECTIONS
BONY PROMINENCE
BONY PROMINENCES
BONY ELEMENTS
BONY SKULL
OSTEOCLASTS
BONY STRUCTURES
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  1. Bony is a half Aboriginal, half-white detective character created by Arthur Upfield. (Web site)
  2. Bony was also a 1990 telemovie and later a 1992 spin-off TV series (using the original 'Bony' spelling). (Web site) Move Up

Cementum Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. The cementum is a bony layer that covers the lower parts of the teeth. (Web site)

Thin Bony Processes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The superior nasal concha is the upper of two thin bony processes of the ethmoid bone on the lateral wall of each nasal fossa. (Web site)

Bony Area Surrounding Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Surgical procedures performed by endodontists include apicoectomy, which removes infection or inflammation of the bony area surrounding the tooth's end. (Web site)

Middle Nasal Concha Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Middle nasal concha: bony layer folded onto itself situated in the middle part of the nasopharynx. (Web site)
  2. The middle nasal concha is the lower of two thin bony processes of the ethmoid bone on the lateral wall of each nasal fossa. (Web site) Move Up

Inferior Nasal Concha Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The inferior nasal concha is a curved bony plate that is one of the bony plates on the lateral wall within the nasal fossa.

Maxilla Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In bony fish the palatine bone consists of the perpendicular plate only, lying on the inner edge of the maxilla. (Web site)
  2. This condition is caused by a bony overgrowth of the median nasal process of the maxilla. Move Up

Nasal Cavity Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The nasal cavity is divided into a right and a left side by a bony and cartilaginous divider called the nasal septum.
  2. It demonstrates thickening of the vomer, bowing of lateral wall of the nasal cavity and fusion of bony elements in choanal region. (Web site) Move Up

Spinal Canal Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. FORAMINOTOMY - Surgical opening or enlargement of the bony opening traversed by a nerve root as it leaves the spinal canal. (Web site)

Bony Anatomy Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In the early days, the dentist refracted the gum tissue to visualize the bony anatomy. (Web site)
  2. The anatomic model also included data for the bony anatomy of the spine and thorax to which the trunk muscles were attached. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Incisions are made inside the mouth to access the bony anatomy. Move Up

Bony Bream Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Bony bream are used for pet food, crayfish bait and fish meal and are not good eating due to their many bones.
  2. The best known fish in the Murray-Darling Basin are the Murray Cod, golden and silver perch, freshwater catfish, bony bream and the river black fish. Move Up

Bony Processes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Bony processes and spines project from the vertebrae for the attachment of muscles and ligaments. (Web site)
  2. The bone matrix, or framework, is organized into a three-dimensional latticework of bony processes, called trabeculae, arranged along lines of stress. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Process Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Tuberosity:- This bony process is large and rounded in structure and is found in many bones of the human body.

Bony Metastases Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. With a lot of bony metastases, the entire 89 Sr dose can be taken up into bone and so the radioactivity is retained to decay over a 50.5 day half-life. (Web site)
  2. In comparison, only 2 bony metastases from HCC not involving spine were discovered in our surgical pathology files: 1 to rib and 1 to sacrum. Move Up

Bony Lesions Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The report highlights the need to consider primary hyperparathyroidism in the initial differential diagnosis of bony lesions of the jaw.

Bony Armor Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Encased in a bony armor (the skull) and guarded by a series of chemical barriers, the brain has long defied analysis. (Web site)

Vertebral Body Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The vertebral arch is a bony ring behind the vertebral body.

Spinal Column Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Spondylolysis is a defect in the bony ring of the spinal column. (Web site)

Cranium Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The bony cranium, the surrounding meninges, and the cerebrospinal fluid all contribute to the mechanical protection of the brain. (Web site)

Bony Cortex Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Then, with a twisting motion, the needle is advanced through the bony cortex (the hard outer layer of the bone) and into the marrow cavity. (Web site)

Bony Union Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Bony union of the first level of the spine (C1) to the base of the skull. (Web site)
  2. The great cornua (thyrohyals) are attached to each side of the body by cartilage until middle life and afterwards by bony union. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Ridges Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Thick or large diameter implants placed in thin, bony ridges were not supported by sufficient volumes of bone. (Web site)
  2. The soft brain is easily contused and lacerated by the hard bony ridges at the base of the skull or by the tentorium cerebelli and falx cerebri. Move Up

Bony Ridge Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If your tooth was removed many years ago, then your bony ridge may be extremely thin and you may not have enough bone left for implant placement.

Bony Tube Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The spinal cord and spinal nerves are protected inside a bony tube within the spinal column.

Bony Orbit Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The facial bones form the boundaries of the nasal cavity, bony orbit, and the roof and lateral walls of the oral cavity.
  2. Several procedures have been developed that involve removing a portion of the bony orbit to decompress the orbital contents. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Spurs Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Joint disease called osteoarthritis leads to the growth of bony spurs that push on the spinal cord.
  2. As this protection is lost, daily activities can stress the vertebrae, causing the development of bony spurs. Move Up

Bony Covering Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The cranium The brain is protected by a bony covering called the cranium (which, along with the bones of the face, make up the skull). (Web site)
  2. A laminectomy involves removing a section of the bony covering over the back of the spinal canal. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The arches of the vertebrae form a hollow cylinder or a bony covering or a passage for the spinal cord. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Knobs Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A facet joint is made of small, bony knobs that line up along the back of the spine. (Web site)
  2. The facets are the "bony knobs" that meet between each vertebra to form the facet joints that join your vertebrae together. Move Up

Massive Bony Skulls Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The whales have massive bony skulls which they use to break from beneath the ice to breathe. (Web site)

Massive Bony Skull Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The whales have massive bony skull s which they use to break from beneath the ice to breathe.

Bony Elevation Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Torus A bony elevation or protuberance of bone. (Web site)

Bony Area Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Steroid sprays may injure the nasal septum (the bony area that separates the nasal passage) if the spray is directed onto it.

Bony Material Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Guided by diagnostic studies, your surgeon will remove a small portion of bony material from the back of your vertebra (Fig. (Web site)
  2. Should the bones be united by bony material, the joint is referred to as a synosteosis. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Pieces of bone or bony material (called grafts) are placed between vertebrae. Move Up

Bony Thorax Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The axial skeleton contains 80 bones which can be divided into 3 parts: the skull, the vertebrae, the bony thorax.
  2. The axial skeleton includes the bones of the skull, the hyoid bone, the bones of the middle ear, the vertebral column, and the bony thorax. Move Up
  3. The clavicle (collar bone) is the only bone in the upper limb and shoulder that articulates directly with the bony thorax. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Trabeculae Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Ossification of the growth plates was also abnormal resulting in an expanded area of growth plate hypertrophic cartilage and few bony trabeculae. (Web site)
  2. This structure is not present in the bony trabeculae since osteocytes receive their nutrients from the bone marrow. Move Up

Bony Spinal Canal Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Herniation and protrusion of substance of spinal cord through defect in the bony spinal canal.

Bony Substance Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. WHALE IVORY- An old term that refers to Baleen, a bony substance from the mouth of some whales.
  2. Cementum The bony substance that covers the root of your tooth. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The state of being changed into a bony substance; also, a mass or point of ossified tissue. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Spinal Column Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The length of the spinal cord is much shorter than the length of the bony spinal column. (Web site)
  2. Brain and spinal cord tumors are abnormal growths of tissue found inside the skull or the bony spinal column. Move Up

Bony Walls Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. They are not roots, they are the bony walls which supported the tooth. (Web site)
  2. There should be no evidence of thickened mucosa on the bony walls (usually indicative of chronic sinus disease) (see Fig. Move Up
  3. There must be adequate bone to give implant stability, and the bony walls around implants should be intact on at least three of the four sides. Move Up

Bony Support Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The spongy bone has receded due to infection under tooth, reducing the bony support for the tooth. (Web site)
  2. Osseous surgery - A procedure modifying the bony support of the teeth by reshaping the alveolar process to achieve a more physiologic form. Move Up
  3. Periodontal disease is a commonly occurring oral infection of the adult population (80% of adults are affected) destroying the bony support of the teeth. Move Up

Bony Projections Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The incision reaches to the spinous processes, the bony projections off the back of the vertebrae. (Web site)
  2. Each vertebra in the spine has a number of bony projections, known as processes. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Other proximal features of the bone include the greater trochanter and the lesser trochanter, two bony projections that allow muscle s to attach. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Prominence Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Each vertebra has a spinous process, which is a bony prominence behind the spinal cord that shields the cord's nerve tissue.
  2. Each vertebrae has a spinous process, a bony prominence behind the spinal cord, which shields the cord's nervous tissue. Move Up
  3. A bony prominence located between the condyle and diaphysis of a long bone, often on the medial and lateral surfaces of the bone. Move Up

Bony Prominences Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The impact of the collision causes the soft, gelatinous brain tissue to jar against bony prominences on the inside of the skull.
  2. There are many bony prominences or ridges which the brain rests upon, particularly in the lower half of the skull. Move Up
  3. The bony prominences join with those of the adjacent vertebrae at a joint called a facet. Move Up

Bony Elements Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. As growth occurs, many of these bony elements gradually fuse together into solid bone (for example, the frontal bone).
  2. POSTERIOR TO RECTUM: All muscles of pelvis diaphragm, bony elements of skeleton, Pelvic splanchnic nerves and pudendal nerve. Move Up
  3. In fishes, the main component of the girdle (the cleithrum) is anchored to the skull by other bony elements. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Skull Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Protection of the brain is only one part of the function of a bony skull. (Web site)
  2. The diffuse damage occurs when the impact of the injury causes the brain to move back and forth against the inside of the bony skull. Move Up

Osteoclasts Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are continuously remodelling the bony structures, replacing old minerals and cells with new ones.
  2. Osteoclasts invade the bony tissue, digesting large amounts of the bony material containing calcium. (Web site) Move Up

Bony Structures Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The spinal cord is part of the central nervous system (CNS), which extends caudally and is protected by the bony structures of the vertebral column. (Web site)
  2. Researchers are looking at the impact of the ADR on other discs and on the bony structures of the spine. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The CNS is covered by meninges and protected by bony structures, the skull and vertebrae. Move Up

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