Definition of Furcations. Meaning of Furcations. Synonyms of Furcations

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Definition of Furcations

Furcation
Furcation Fur*ca"tion, n. A branching like a. fork.

Meaning of Furcations from wikipedia

- In dentistry, a furcation defect is bone loss, usually a result of periodontal disease, affecting the base of the root trunk of a tooth where two or more...
- probing depths, clinical attachment levels, bleeding on probing, recession, furcation involvement, and mobility, among other indicators. The primary purpose...
- pentafurcating (trifurcating with two furcations extra, smaller, one in each space between the three large furcations ... Phrictus quinquepartitus Hennessy...
- Taurodontism is defined as the enlargement of pulp chambers with the furcation area being displaced toward the apex of the root of a tooth. It cannot...
- Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is an alkaline, cementitious dental repair material. MTA is used for creating apical plugs during apexification, repairing...
- T64131A12747877. Baum, Timothy J.; Kaiser, Hinrich (6 July 2024). "Tail furcations in lizards: a revised summary and the second report of tail duplication...
- In dentistry, numerous types of classification schemes have been developed to describe the teeth and gum tissue in a way that categorizes various defects...
- molar Forcep Remove teeth Lower 1st/2nd/3rd molars 2 beak tips to engage furcations Lower root Forcep Remove teeth Lower retained/fractured roots Narrow tips...
- bone loss over time. This is especially true in molar tooth sites where furcations (areas between the roots) have been exposed. If nonsurgical therapy is...
- of periodontology" and an author. He was one of the first to classify furcation defects and the role of occlusal trauma on periodontal disease. In 1941...