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Synonyms for labial

a consonant whose articulation involves movement of the lips

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Over a period of time, there was a loss of labial bone in relation to 21.
Unilateral impacted canines were more common than bilateral impaction while most of the impaction were labial placed.
We tried topical estrogen for several months with minimal improvement in symptoms, and I performed a surgical separation of labial fusion in the operating room under monitored anesthesia care.
KEYWORDS: Labial adhesion, Labial fusion, Systemic lupus erythematosus.
Una paciente de 34 anos asistio a consulta por presentar gingivitis marginal localizada con perdida de insercion preexistente en la zona del incisivo central izquierdo (diente 31) e insercion anomala del frenillo labial inferior.
Fifteen (15) mice were used for this study; 5 mice serving as control group were inoculated with 0.2 mL sterile PBS intradermally at the dorsum, ear pinna, and labial commissure.
Instead of administering another steroid injection, a topical immunosuppressor (0.1% tacrolimus ointment) was applied twice daily for two weeks based on two effective management reports on CG found in the literature [3, 4] Before application, the patient was instructed to (1) wash his hands, (2) remove the labial crusts and apply 2% chlorhexidine gluconate on lip surfaces for disinfection, (3) allow the mucosa surfaces to dry and then apply the tacrolimus ointment, and (4) wash his hands again.
The duration of the records was 5 seconds at rest, swallowing and labial isometry, with one-minute interval between the abstractions (33).
Assessing the contrasts between stretching and compressive strains, the upper central incisor stretching strain on the lingual side was significantly less than the compressive strain on the labial side (P < 0.05).
In addition to an ovary-containing hernia, diagnostic considerations for a labial mass in an infant or child include a localized fluid collection in the inguinal canal (hydrocele of the canal of Nuck), a bowel-containing hernia, and an enlarged lymph node, an abscess, hematoma, lipoma, or a mesothelial cyst.
Their topics include the mediating role of the scribal profession in the preparation of petitions to the Imperial Council in Ottoman Istanbul, 19th-century Latin-script Turkish manuscripts from Bosnia and Herzegovina, labial harmony in Turkish suffixes in four 17th and 18th century transcription texts, polymorphic words in Parigi's Vocabolario Italiano-Tvrchesco and their correspondence in Turkish dialects, and syntactical features of the dialogue between a Turk and a Christian in the Grammatica turchesca of Pietro Ferraguto (1611).