The English word 'coronal' can be two different types of speech, an adjective, or noun. As an adjective, it means something which is related to the crown of something in particular, such as a king. As a noun, it is a coronal consonant or a garland for the head.
coronal mass ejection
The term "cornal" is not widely recognized and may be a typographical error or a misspelling. If you meant "coronal," it refers to something related to a crown or a corona, often used in contexts like anatomy (coronal plane) or astronomy (coronal mass ejection). If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate definition.
Coronal cavities is the most common form in all ages. Coronal cavities are cavities of the visible part of the tooth (crown), usually on chewing surfaces or between teeth.
The posterior fontanel would be in the back of the head. The coronal fontanel would be located in another part of the brain.
coronal sutures
Coronal, sagittal and transverse planes divide the human body into a three-dimensional grid in the study of human anatomy, to describe the location of body parts in relation to each other.The coronal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into the ventral (belly, front) and dorsal(back) sections. The sagittal plane is a vertical plane that passes through the ventral and dorsal sections to make a 90° angle with the coronal plane, dividing the body into left and right halves.
Coronal is where on the head a person is crowned to be that king.
A oral prophylaxis is the complete removal of calculus, debris, stain and plaque and is performed by a trained specialist. A coronal polishing removes plaque and stains from coronal surfaces only and does not remove calculus.
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The coronal suture is located in the skull. It connects the frontal bone to the parietal bones. If you take your fingers and point to the outside corners of your eyes and then move them straight up, it's roughly positioned there, across the top of your head.