EvaluationFindings | Ultrasound of the abdomen (Sono Abdomen)

EvaluationFindings The Sono Abdomen, like any ultrasound procedure, provides real-time imaging, which means that the examiner can see images of the region under examination while the examination is still in progress. Therefore, the evaluation already starts with the examination itself. For example, the size of an organ can be measured directly or an inflammatory change … EvaluationFindings | Ultrasound of the abdomen (Sono Abdomen)

Enamel

Synonyms substantia adamantina How is dental enamel structured? Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body. About 95% of it consists of inorganic material, which means that there are no living cells, blood vessels or nerves. It is built up by the ameloblasts at the beginning of life. After that, they perish, which is … Enamel

How to restore the enamel? | Enamel

How to restore the enamel? Tooth enamel is a largely inorganic, i.e. “inanimate” material. This means that it cannot be subsequently built up by cells. Once the tooth enamel has been lost, whether through caries, tooth breakage or acid-related erosion, it can only be restored by the introduction of external material. These materials today are … How to restore the enamel? | Enamel

How does enamel degradation occur? | Enamel

How does enamel degradation occur? Enamel degradation can occur in various ways. First of all, there is the bacteria-induced, carious loss of enamel. By means of plaque accumulation on the teeth, bacteria settle on the tooth enamel and form ever larger holes through their metabolic products. Furthermore, the acid-induced tooth enamel degradation, also called erosion, … How does enamel degradation occur? | Enamel

Enamel defect | Enamel

Enamel defect Enamel defects are often the disease of molar incisor hypomineralization. It is usually discovered in childhood and is characterized by a disturbed enamel structure and discoloration of the teeth and the resulting brittleness. Especially incisors and molars are affected, but milk teeth are rather rare. The diseased permanent teeth have a creamy white … Enamel defect | Enamel

Therapy of a stroke

Synonyms Therapy Apoplex, ischemic stroke, cerebral circulatory disorder, apoplectic insult On the basis of the cranial CT a bleeding is excluded. The therapy is carried out within a time window of 3 (6 hours at the most) after the onset of symptoms. There is no clouding of consciousness in the patient. There are no contraindications/restrictions … Therapy of a stroke