نتایج جستجو برای: palatal mocousa

تعداد نتایج: 4838  

انصار , ملک مسعود , رضازاده, دکتر مجتبی ,

ABSTRACT: In order to study the development of the hard palate, 31 rat embryos were sacrified at daily intervals from 13 to 19 days of gestation .Embryos' heads were sectioned serially and stained with H.E, trichrome masson's paraldehyde fuchsin. SEIT The results were as follow: 1- The palatal shelves were observed in the medial side of the maxillary processes as two bulged prominence on 13 d...

Journal: :Development 2009
Jun Han Julie Mayo Xun Xu Jingyuan Li Pablo Bringas Richard L Maas John L R Rubenstein Yang Chai

Cleft palate represents one of the most common congenital birth defects in human. During embryonic development, palatal shelves display oronasal (O-N) and anteroposterior polarity before the onset of fusion, but how the O-N pattern is established and how it relates to the expansion and fusion of the palatal shelves are unknown. Here we address these questions and show that O-N patterning is ass...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2013
Ghanta Suresh Babu T Sreenivasa Bharath N Govindraj Kumar

UNLABELLED Palatal rugae refer to the ridges on the anterior part of the palatal mucosa, each side of the median palatal raphe and behind the incisive papilla. Various studies on different populations have reported unique rugal patterns within each population. AIM To study, analyse and report the significant palatal rugae patterns among West Godavari District population and compare with the p...

2014
V Deepak Nikhil I Malgaonkar Nishit Kumar Shah Azzeghaiby Saleh Nasser Kapil Dagrus Tarakji Bassle

BACKGROUND The specialization of forensic odontology is fast emerging as a branch that helps in personal identification of both living as well as dead individuals and also in crime scene investigations. Establishing a person's identity can be a challenging task in cases of road accidents or acts of terrorism or mass disaster scenario. It is an established fact that palatal rugae are unique for ...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2013
Jasmina Primožic Tiziano Baccetti Lorenzo Franchi Stephen Richmond Franc Farčnik Maja Ovsenik

The aim of this study was to quantify the palatal change in three groups of children: children with a unilateral posterior crossbite (TCB) who were treated, children with untreated unilateral posterior crossbite (UCB), and children without a crossbite (NCB). Study casts of 60 Caucasian children in the primary dentition (20 TCB, 20 UCB, and 20 NCB), aged 5.4 ± 0.7 years, were collected at baseli...

2016
Hideo Suzuki Won Moon Luiz Henrique Previdente Selly Sayuri Suzuki Aguinaldo Silva Garcez Alberto Consolaro

The midpalatal suture has bone margins with thick connective tissue interposed between them, and it does not represent the fusion of maxillary palatal processes only, but also the fusion of palatal processes of the jaws and horizontal osseous laminae of palatal bones. Changing it implies affecting neighboring areas. It has got three segments that should be considered by all clinical analyses, w...

2007
K Carlstedt

Aim: The aim of the present investigation was to study the effects of palatal plate therapy on oral motor function during a 4-year treatment period. Study design: The effect of palatal plate therapy on oral motor function in children with Down syndrome (DS) was studied over a 4-year period in a prospective randomised clinical study. Subjects: Twenty children with a mean age of 24 months were ra...

2014
Anisha Vaidya Sujita Shrestha

objective: To determine the number and pattern of palatal rugae in Nepalese subjects and to find the association of gender with the number and pattern of palatal rugae. Materials & Method: 200 Nepalese subjects comprising of 100 male and 100 female were randomly selected and their maxillary casts were examined for the palatal rugae length applying the classification proposed by Thomas and Kotze...

2014
Hong Youl Kim Jin Hwang Won Jai Lee Tai Suk Roh Dae Hyun Lew In Sik Yun

BACKGROUND Many options are available to cover a palatal defect, including local or free flaps. The objective of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of palatal mucoperiosteal island flap in covering a palatal defect after tumor excision. METHODS Between October 2006 and July 2013, we identified 19 patients who underwent palatal reconstruction using a palatal mucoperiosteal island flap a...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2001
E M Genden B B Lee M L Urken

BACKGROUND Although a host of local soft tissue flaps have been described for the reconstruction of postoperative palatal defects, tissue-borne palatal obturators remain the most common form of rehabilitation of these defects. The palatal island flap, first applied to the reconstruction of the retromolar trigone and palatal defects, was first described by Gullane and Arena in 1977. This single-...

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