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 Übersetzung für 'orofacial' von Englisch nach Deutsch
anat.dent.med.
orofacial {adj}
orofazial
8
med.
orofacial cleft [cleft lip and palate]
Lippen-Kiefer-Gaumenspalte {f} <LKG-Spalte>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Cleft lip and other congenital abnormalities have also been linked to maternal hypoxia caused by maternal smoking, with the estimated attributable fraction of orofacial clefts due to smoking in early pregnancy being 6.1%.
  • He is married to Zahra Eram, who together with her he founded worlds leading orofacial clinic, The Eram Clinic in Zurich, Switzerland. Together they have two kids.
  • The infraorbital nerve can be implicated in trigeminal neuralgia, where patients have severe orofacial pain.
  • Mouthguards and other physical protective devices may be useful in preventing damage to the lips and tongue due to the orofacial chorea and dystonia typical of chorea acanthocytosis.
  • Oral myology (also known as "orofacial myology") is the field of study that involves the evaluation and treatment (known as "orofacial myofunctional therapy") of the oral and facial musculature, including the muscles of the tongue, lips, cheeks, and jaw.

  • A rare case of palatal myoclonus that associated with orofacial buccal dystonia has been treated with Botulinum toxin A (Dysport) injection and counseling.
  • A case report of adrafinil-induced orofacial dyskinesia exists.
  • Rabbit syndrome is another type of chronic dyskinesia, while orofacial dyskinesia may be related to persistent replication of Herpes simplex virus type 1.
  • Underdeveloped nasal alae can be corrected by orofacial reconstruction.
  • Richard Howard Barrett (June 10, 1915 – December 24, 1994), was an American speech-language pathologist and co-author of two early textbooks on the subject of orofacial myology: "Oral Myofunctional Disorders," and "Fundamentals of Orofacial Myology."

  • It measures occlusal parameters, skeletal and functional factors that may represent negative risks for a physiological development of the orofacial region, and indicates the need for preventative or interceptions orthodontic treatment using a score scale.
  • TMD is the second most frequent cause of orofacial pain after dental pain (i.e. ...
  • He also is known to have contributed significantly towards the understanding of the orofacial clefts and craniofacial development.
  • Tooth loss implies in loss of several orofacial structures, such as bone tissues, nerves, receptors and muscles and consequently, most orofacial functions are diminished.
  • Often chronic orofacial pain (lasting over 12 weeks) requires referral to a specialised branch of medicine or dentistry or continuation of treatment in a primary care setting, if symptoms cannot be managed otherwise.

  • Uncommonly, it may be one of the features of orofacial granulomatosis.
  • Primary orofacial herpes is readily identified by examination of persons with no previous history of lesions and contact with an individual with known HSV infection.
  • Emphasis is placed on restorative dentistry, fixed prosthodontics, removable prosthodontics, orofacial pain, and dental implants.
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