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 Übersetzung für 'distal occlusion' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a distal occlusion | distal occlusions
dent.
distal occlusion
Distalbiss {m}
dent.
distal occlusion
Distalokklusion {f}
Teiltreffer
anat.
distal {adj}
von der Körpermitte entfernt (liegend)
distal {adj}
11
[vom Körperstamm nach außen gerichtet oder von der Körpermitte weg gerichtet]
dent.
distal {adj}
in Richtung von der Mittellinie weg
anat.
distal {adj}
distal
8
dent.
distal {adj}
im Zahnbogen nach hinten gelegen
dent.
distal {adj}
von der Mitte / Kiefermitte weg
distal {adj}fern von
anat.med.
distal {adj}
rumpffern [distal]
49
distal {adj}Fern-
42
distal {adj}in der Ferne [nachgestellt]
anat.
distal phalanx
Endglied {n} [Finger, Zehen]
anat.
distal {adj} [distalis]
19
körperfern [bezogen auf die Teile der Gliedmaßen]
ling.
distal deixis
distale Deixis {f}
ungeprüft
ling.
distal style
höflicher Stil {m}
med.
distal radius fracture
distaler Speichenbruch {m}
dent.
distal surface [tooth]
Distalfläche {f}
med.
distal radius fracture
distale Radiusfraktur {f}
equest.VetMed.
distal interphalangeal joint
Hufgelenk {n}
med.
distal humerus fracture
distale Humerusfraktur {f}
med.
distal humerus fracture
distale Oberarmfraktur {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It has been reported that women with distal tubal occlusion have a higher rate of HIV infection.
  • This arrangement is known as Class I occlusion. There are usually five well-developed cusps on mandibular first molars: two on the buccal, two lingual, and one distal.
  • Infra occlusion is the primary hallmark of PFE. Primary teeth are most commonly affected and normally all teeth distal to the most mesially affected tooth will show characteristics of this disease.
  • In the above example, if the aortic dissection extended from proximal to the left subclavian artery takeoff to the mid descending aorta, the common iliac arteries would be perfused from the true lumen distal to the dissection but would be at risk for malperfusion due to occlusion of the true lumen of the aorta by the false lumen.
  • Other causes of distal tubal occlusion include adhesion formation from surgery, endometriosis, and cancer of the tube, ovary or other surrounding organs.

  • Compartment syndrome can occur because of acute limb ischaemia because of the biotoxins that accumulate distal to the occlusion resulting in edema.
  • In contrast, distal occlusions result in more serious complications.
  • It fits into the grooves of the lower dentition and is an adaptation for the overall grinding and tearing of foods using the occlusal (chewing side) of the tooth surface during occlusion or mastication (chewing).
  • Middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion is achieved in this model by injecting particles like blood clots (thrombembolic MCAO) or artificial spheres into the carotid artery of animals as an animal model of ischemic stroke.
  • Branches of the ophthalmic artery supply all the structures in the orbit around the eye, as well as some structures in the nose, face, and meninges. Occlusion of the ophthalmic artery or its branches can produce sight-threatening conditions.

  • To establish appropriate alignment and occlusion, the size of upper and lower front teeth, or upper and lower teeth in general, needs to be proportional.
  • In 1983, Slogoff and colleagues reviewed 1,782 radial artery cannulations and found that 25% of them resulted in complete radial artery occlusion, without apparent adverse effects.
  • Regardless which of the above occlusal schemes are adopted, it is difficult to achieve bilateral balanced occlusion in the prosthetic laboratory.
  • They allow occlusal settling, as no wire work crosses the occlusion.
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