Sentences with phrase «abnormal wear»

Hip dysplasia is a result of abnormal wear of the hip cartilage.
The car running improperly can cause abnormal wear to the engine block as well as vital engine parts.
The result of the instability in the joint is abnormal wear of the cartilage.
Inspect tires and wheels for abnormal wear & damage.
A general exam before anesthesia, including evaluation of the bite, preoperative organ testing and identification of abnormal wear patterns, gum infection, and oral cancer
The opposing canines may not have room to occlude properly, resulting in abnormal wear, periodontal disease, or early tooth loss.
Over time, arthritic changes occur as abnormal wear occurs.
When abnormal wear is found or in one case that we had, the span roller bearing had failed which damaged the belt (found during the service inspection), either case would be a cause, resulting in early replacement.
You're also protected against failure of covered components due to abnormal wear resulting from defective materials or workmanship, in addition to mechanical breakdowns.
The looseness creates abnormal wear and erosion of the joint and as a result pain and arthritis develops.
Hip dysplasia is painful in young dogs because abnormal wear of joint cartilage exposes pain fibers in underlying bone and laxity causes stretching of surrounding soft tissues.
The resulting mechanical looseness of the joint (hip laxity or subluxation) causes abnormal wear on the cartilage that line the femoral head.
If left undiagnosed and untreated, this instability causes abnormal wear of the hip cartilage and ultimately progresses to osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease.
Inspect tires and wheels for abnormal wear and damage.
Lack of teeth, loose teeth, abnormal wear patterns, periodontal disease or a painful mouth interferes with a horse's willingness to chew.
Abnormal wear of the incisors leads to eating problems (which show themselves as not eating, emaciation and excessive drooling) but also can result in skin problems as well.
This usually exerts more pressure on isolated areas of your kneecap during running and causes abnormal wear.
As for the Timing belt, during the normal service intervals the belt is normally inspected for any abnormal wear.
The long term impact would be increased and abnormal wear.
The downside is that if the diet is not high enough in fiber, the teeth will not wear down — in fact they may continue to grow, leading to abnormal wear, malocclusion (teeth don't meet properly)-- preventing effective grinding and causing the formation of spurs on the teeth and abscesses in the tooth roots and jaw.
This gross malformation in the hip joint leads to abnormal wear and tear as well as friction within the hip joint itself.
Most dogs are born with normal hips, but in dogs with hip dysplasia, the muscles, ligaments and connective tissues that support the joint begin to become lax after about 4 months of age, which then leads to abnormal wear of the joint, subluxation (separation) of the joint, and eventually, arthritis in the joint.
Also the caput and / or acetabulum are not smooth and round but are misshapen, causing abnormal wear and tear or friction within the joint as it moves.
This leads to inflammation, pain, abnormal wear of the joint surfaces, and lameness.
These changes result in a tighter fit of the ball - and - socket hip joint and a decrease in the abnormal wear and tear and premature osteoarthritis associated with hip dysplasia.
Some species, like ferrets and bearded dragon lizards, actually should have annual dental cleanings — just like dogs, cats and people — to thoroughly remove built - up plaque and tartar and to examine teeth closely for signs of infection, abnormal wear, fractures or looseness.
Due to the abnormal wear and tear of the hip joint, the condition may deteriorate progressively as the dog's skeletal system fully develops.
In the hip dysplasia radiograph can see two things happening: the head of the femur does not sit well into the acetabulum which cause the hip to wobble and the shape of the joint is no longer round and even which causes abnormal wear and tear within the joint as the dog moves.
No coverage applies to penalties imposed by the lessor for excessive use, high mileage or abnormal wear and tear.
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