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lingual, a. and n. (ˈlɪŋgwəl) [ad. med.L. linguāl-is, f. lingua tongue. Cf. F. lingual.] A. adj. † 1. Tongue-shaped (see quot.). Obs.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 308 The .ix. cauterie is clepid linguale [L. cauterium linguale]. Ibid. 309 Superfluite of fleisch þat is vpon a mannes browis, þou schalt do...
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Lingual
Lingual may refer to:
Tongue, a muscular hydrostat on the floors of the mouths of most vertebrates which manipulates food for mastication
Lingual, in jugular vein
Lingual gyrus of the occipital lobe lies between the calcarine sulcus and the posterior part of the collateral sulcus
Lingual bone
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Lingual Frenulum: Treating and Preventing Abnormal Conditions - Healthline
The lingual frenulum is a fold of tissue that helps to anchor and stabilize your tongue. A variety of conditions can affect the lingual frenulum, including abnormal attachments, cold sores, or tears.
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Lingual Frenulum: Under-the-Tongue Pain, Surgery, Piercings
Jul 10, 2023Frenotomy (or frenulotomy) is a simple procedure, often done on infants. It involves a quick clip of the lingual frenulum, resulting in one or two drops of blood, if any at all. There are no nerves in the lingual frenulum, so a frenotomy is done without anesthesia. Frenectomy involves surgery to remove the lingual frenulum.
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Lingual luring
Lingual luring is a form of aggressive mimicry in which a predator (typically a snake or turtle) uses its tongue to fool potential prey into approaching Lingual lures are very well developed in young alligator snapping turtles which wait underwater with their mouths open.
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What causes lingual tonsil? - Studybuff.com
Feb 4, 2023Do tonsils grow back? It is possible for tonsils to partially grow back. During a tonsillectomy, most of the tonsils are removed. However, some tissue often remains, so tonsils occasionally can regenerate (regrow) although they probably won't grow back completely or to their original size.
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Lingual Tonsillitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline
Nov 8, 2023Lingual tonsillitis can cause a sore throat. Additional symptoms caused by the swelling of your tonsils can include: trouble swallowing. trouble breathing. trouble speaking. worsening sleep apnea ...
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Causes and Treatment of Transient Lingual Papillitis - Verywell Health
Nov 2, 2023Summary. Transient lingual papillitis, or lie bumps, are inflamed and sometimes painful taste buds. They come in several types, each with its own distinctive appearance and symptoms. Causes include infection, stress, poor nutrition, allergies, trauma to the tongue, smoking, and spicy or acidic food. In many cases, the cause is unknown.
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Lingual foramen
The lingual foramen is a small midline opening on the posterior aspect of the symphysis of the mandible, just above the mental spine. The lingual foramen gives passage to a single small artery formed by the union of two branches of the sublingual arteries (each sublingual artery contributing
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Can a person really die quickly from biting their tongue? A common trope in certain circles (like Eastern martial fiction), is someone committing quick suicide by biting his or her tongue. But is this really possible?...
I know of an ER doctor who had a patient who removed (by biting and pulling) every last part of her tongue, she survived that (although, her ability to speak was probably shot). The stump of her tongue clotted before she could even go into shock (at least where it was really serious). Here is a quot...
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Lingual branch
Lingual branch can refer to:
Lingual branches of glossopharyngeal nerve
Lingual branches of hypoglossal nerve
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Lingual artery
Branches
The lingual artery gives 4 main branches: the deep lingual artery, the sublingual artery, the suprahyoid branch, and the dorsal lingual branch Deep lingual artery
The deep lingual artery (or ranine artery) is the terminal portion of the lingual artery after the sublingual artery is given off.
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Lingual arch
A lingual arch is an orthodontic device which connects two molars in the upper or lower dental arch. The lower lingual arch (LLA) has an archwire adapted to the lingual side of the lower teeth.
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Lingual braces
Europe saw its first lingual organization formed named The European Society of Lingual Orthodontics (ESLO) in 1992. his lingual brackets.
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CN108763224A - The interpretation method of the multi-lingual machine ...
This divisional application discloses a kind of interpretation method of the multi-lingual machine translation subsystem of comment information, belong to electric business information translation field, for solving the problems, such as that comment information is translated, technical essential is each comment for commodity, commodity in use comments on element abstracting method, the ...
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