Coronal cavities are any cavities associated with the tooth that doesn't occur on the root. This is basically any part of the tooth you can see in the mouth unless you have exposed root surfaces due to gum recession.
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.
a coronal mass ejection
I suppose that you think to a "solar flare".Coronal mass ejections are bigger than solar flares.
Sunspots: sunspots are cooler and darker regions of the Sun's photosphere created by magnetic fields piercing that region of the Sun's visible surface. (2) Plages: plages are bright regions in the chromosphere associated with magnetic fields in the process of emerging from the Sun. (3) Flares: flares are ejections of large volumes of gas. These gases sometimes head our way, causing auroras and radio interference. A flare is a much less massive ejection than a coronal mass ejection (4) Filaments, and (5) Prominences: filaments and prominences are the same feature seen from different angles. They are loops of magnetic fields carrying gases aloft. (6) Coronal holes: coronal holes are dark, and therefore cooler, portions of the corona that appear over sunspots. They are called 'holes' because these cooler areas of the corona act as conduits for gases to flow out of the sun. (7) Coronal mass ejections: coronal mass ejections and flares are ejections of large volumes of gas. These gases sometimes head our way, causing auroras and radio interference. For all of the features of the active sun listed and described above, magnetic fields play important roles in determining the activity of the active sun.
We here on Earth wouldn't think of it as "wind", but some aspects of the "solar wind" thrown off in coronal mass ejections from the Sun traverse the 93,000,000 miles to Earth in as little as a couple of days.
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.
Andrew Robert Grieve has written: 'The sealing of coronal cavities and root canals'
Coronal is where on the head a person is crowned to be that king.
coronal mass ejection
Coronal/frontal plane.
The coronal plane divides the body into front and back sections-anterior and posterior.
coronal sutures
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.
A cut across the coronal or frontal plane.
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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frontal plane