Want this question answered?
A bone scrape is where they file down part of a bone. This can be done for numerous medical and dental reasons.
Temporal Bone
A bone spur is not a disability. If you were able to describe how the bone spur affected your function, that would be a disability. The majority of people have bone spurs in their feet.
It should usually take about 24 hours.
strength decreases flexibility increases
Not as "cavities". Once the root of the tooth is affected, it will usually abscess and become infected. This infection can spread to the gums and jaw. Occasionally dental implants may also trigger bone infection.
A dental prosthesis hangs onto a dental implant, which is embedded into natural living jaw bone.
Leg bone
A bone scrape is where they file down part of a bone. This can be done for numerous medical and dental reasons.
The cannon bone of a horse's leg is affected when they get bucked shins.
Bone
yes
Temporal Bone
Have your spoken to your dental care professional?? I have had 4 implants done, 2 with bone grafting. I had some swelling but no pain or discomfort in those areas.
the bone
Nanotechnology is being studied for application to tissue engineering, which could result in the manufacture of nanocomposites for bone or dental implants.
The gallbladder, pancreas, and bone may be affected.