Sentences with phrase «jaw bones with»

Not for everyone, these glasses are made of black horn and jaw bones with gold capped teeth.
When it is necessary to extract teeth, do so in such a way as to avoid leaving the jaw bone with cavitations, which can become focal points of infection.

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If that is the case, then its independence is anti-democratic and must be attacked, either with Presidential jaw - boning or the threat of legislation.
The mid-afternoon rally was rather inclusive, but still featured some notable exceptions, with the drug and other health - care providers under continuing pressure from government jaw - boning about pricing.
«Scientists say they have replaced a 65 - year - old patient's upper jaw with a bone transplant cultivated from stem cells isolated from his own fatty tissue and grown inside his abdomen.»
Hale's own frustration grew as he treated the wounded at Brooke with tools from his grandfather's war — creating lips from tongues, fashioning jaws from leg bones, papering faces with skin taken from wherever he could get it.
And with a product that can create the curve of a jaw as easily as the top of a skull, he's confident it won't be long before he can use it to reconstruct the architecture of the face with bones that move the way they were meant to.
Compared with chimps, humans have evolved weak jaw muscles and jaw bones — possibly because social organisation reduced the need to bite as a form of attack
It consists of half a skull, lower jaw with an almost entire set of conical teeth, right shoulder blade and two small bones from the dolphin's flipper.
The research team, which included co-author Dr. Natalia Rybczynski, a Research Associate and paleontologist with the Canadian Museum of Nature, were able to study recovered bones from the skull, jaws and teeth, as well as parts of the skeleton from two individuals.
Because development often reprises stages of evolution, the growth of embryonic ears in tandem with the jaw is no accident: the sound - transmitting middle ear bones that are a distinguishing feature of mammals evolved from what used to be gill arches in fish and jawbones in reptiles.
Using advanced facial and cranial biomechanical analyses with nearly 40 people whose measurements were plotted from toddlers to adults, the UI team concludes mechanical forces, including chewing, appear incapable of producing the resistance needed for new bone to be created in the lower mandible, or jaw area.
On this occasion, for the first time ever, the Theoretical Biology Group added the head muscles and cartilages to the study of the skull bones (including the inner ear bones, the jaw and the bones that connect with head muscles, such as cervical vertebrae and clavicles).
For example, as the researcher points out, the lower jaw / inner ear module shows dependences between bones associated with masticatory muscles and which would not associate otherwise (jaw to parietal, temporal and occipital) as well as inner ear bones.
The idea is, a patient would come in with a nasty broken bone — say, a shattered jaw — and instead of going through painful autograft surgeries or waiting for a custom scaffold to be manufactured, he or she could be x-rayed and a 3D - printed hyperelastic bone scaffold could be printed that same day.
The specimen itself — a nearly complete skull, two portions of the jaw, and a handful of teeth — can't be dated directly because it wasn't found in the kind of sediment that allows radioactive dating; however, Brunet was able to come up with an age by comparing the bones with those found at similar sites in Kenya and Ethiopia.
Comparing volume and activity of the cells that break down bone density in the upper and lower jaw bones of Medaka fish after 56 days spent aboard the International Space Station with those on the ground.
Dr. Julien Louys holds the jaw bone of a giant rat species discovered on East Timor, up against a comparison with the same bone of a modern rat.
They were probably separated when our ancestor lost a fight with a hungry carnivore, which pulled apart his skull and jaw bones, Lordkipanidze said.
Known only through isolated teeth, haramiyids were largely mysterious until the discovery of the remarkably well - preserved jaw of Haramiyavia — with intact molars, nearly complete mandibles and postcranial skeletal bones — in Greenland in 1995 by a team including Shubin, Stephen Gatesy, professor of biology at Brown University, and the late Farish Jenkins, former professor of zoology at Harvard University.
For example, the right and left halves of Mescalerolemur's lower jaws were two separate bones with a joint along the midline, a common trait for lemurs and bush babies.
«We compared it with these Aust bones, and as soon as I saw it in person, my jaw just hit the floor,» said Lomax, referring to the bones dug in a village in Gloucestershire, England.
hagfish Slimy, eel - shaped fish without hinging jaws, whose skeletons are made of bendy cartilage rather than hard bone, and with eyes far simpler than those of other fish.
In a phytate - rich diet, their bodies will suffer from the lack of calcium and phosphorus with poor bone growth, short stature, rickets, narrow jaws and tooth decay; and for the lack of zinc and iron with anemia and mental retardation.
As a dentist, I have seen many patients with significant jaw bone loss.
Three weeks after his diagnosis, he underwent a radical 13 hour surgery where 5 inches of his jaw was removed and replaced with his ulna, a bone from his arm.
After applying foundation, I always contour my face with some bronzer to add color and dimension back in (I make an «E» starting at my forehead, hitting my cheek bones and finishing along my jaw line).
Dawn of the Dead: Packed with more blood, more gore, and more bone - chilling, jaw - dropping thrills, Dawn of the Dead: Unrated Director's Cut is the version too terrifying to be shown in theaters!
Providing your cat with meaty bones, such as chicken necks and turkey tails, provides mental stimulation, exercises and strengthens their jaw, and cleans plaque and tartar from their teeth.
Their jaws are strong with sharp teeth meant to rip into flesh and crush bone and their rough tongue can help lick bones clean.
Dragons with metabolic bone disease are often unable to eat due to their inability to grasp / chew food with their soft jaws.
Owners of dogs with jaws of steel underestimated the decimating capacity of their dogs and were disappointed to find out that this toy bone wouldn't last a day of being chewed on.
Most dogs exert tremendous pressure with their jaws and can easily snap a bone.
Craniomandibular Osteopathy (CMO) is another health issue with Westie, which involves benign bone growth found on the surface of the jaws (mandibular).
It should reflect those attributes that made the standard - sized bull terrier a formidable foe in the fighting ring with its sturdy bone and muscle and strong jaws.
They are also used to identify problems with the crowns and roots of the teeth, as well as the jaw bones, nasal cavity and soft tissues of the mouth.
Radiographs showed changes consistent with craniomandubular osteopathy, a congenital disorder common in the Westie breed, that is an excessive and abnormal bone growth on the skull (cranium) and lower jaw (mandible) causing pain and discomfort.
Occasionally, a retained deciduous tooth can cause a dental interlock which may interfere with the normal growth and development of the jaw bones.
Pit Bulls are bred with strong jaw bones and muscles, but they are on the lower end of bite pressure.
Physically, this breed looks very muscular; has thick skin, dense bones, and a massive head with a large jaw.
In addition, the infection that is eating away at the bone from below can eventually make its way into the skull and jaw bone causing a chronic painful condition caused osteomyelitis that can take several months of antibiotics to eradicate, and in some cases, can weaken the bone so much that cats can develop what is called a pathologic fracture, where the bone breaks with the slightest bit of pressure.
The middle tooth is a premolar tooth with a feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion (FORL or cavity) and loss of jaw bone.
As Dr. Kenneth Lee, a veterinary dentist in Colorado explains, «Dog's canine teeth extend well below the gumline and often are closely associated with the jaw bone.
The typical symptom for dogs with mandibular (lower jaw bone) and orbital site tumors is dysphasia (difficulty swallowing).
The skin on his jaw was also torn off due to the kinetic impact with the asphalt, leaving the bones of his mandible almost completely exposed.
With their extremely powerful jaws, they are able to inflict severe bruising, deep puncture wounds, and broken bones.
Dogs have hinged, powerful jaws along with canines and triangular shaped carnassial teeth for the ripping and tearing of flesh and crushing of bone.
Pets with poor dental hygiene are also at greater risk for: jaw fractures, bone infection, tissue / bone loss around the teeth, and nasal fistulas (a hole leading from the oral cavity to the nasal cavity).
On Feb. 27th, Champ was shot by an intruder, leaving the dog with a broken jaw bone, nerve problems, a bullet entry under his eye, and wounds covering his neck, shoulder, and abdomen, KTLA reported.
The American Veterinary Dental College shows in this picture, the perfect example of a dog with seemingly spotless teeth, but with such severe bone loss from periodontal disease that upon examination, the probe goes through the entire jaw!
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