It is also called an attached flap.
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Definition: A pedicle flap is a type of soft tissue graft used in dentistry and surgery where tissue is partially cut and repositioned while maintaining its original blood supply. Purpose: It is commonly used to cover exposed tooth roots, improve gum thickness, or repair gum recession. Blood Supply Retained: Unlike free grafts, the pedicle flap stays attached at one end, preserving blood flow for faster healing and better integration. Types: There are various forms such as lateral, coronally positioned, or double papilla flaps, depending on the direction and source of the tissue. Common Use in Periodontics: Often performed during periodontal surgery to enhance esthetics and function in cases of gingival recession. Healing and Success: Healing tends to be quicker and more predictable due to the maintained blood supply, improving graft survival and patient outcomes.
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
A mud flap.
hibiscus is pedicle flower
The flap of skin at the elbow is called a wenus.
The word flap is a regular verb. Flap can also be a noun.
a turkey's dewlap is the flap of skin under its neck. Also called a Wattle.
The flap on the inside of a paperback book is usually called the cover flap or dust jacket flap. It typically contains information such as a brief summary of the book, author bio, and publisher details.
The CPT code for an urban radical mastectomy is typically 19307. For the concurrent single pedicle TRAM flap reconstruction, the appropriate code is 19361. If the reconstruction involves supercharging, additional codes may apply based on the specifics of the procedure, but typically you would still use the 19361 code along with modifiers to indicate the complexity of the surgery. Always consult the latest CPT coding guidelines or a coding specialist for accurate billing.
The flap is called a wattle. A bright, big wattle is the sign of a healthy chicken
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