"Perioscopy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Perioscopy is a medical procedure that involves using a small, flexible scope to visualize the tissues and structures surrounding a tooth or dental implant. It is often used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools, such as X-rays and CT scans, to assess the condition of the surrounding bone and tissue before dental implant placement or other oral surgery. By providing a clear view of the periodontal tissues, perioscopy can help dentists diagnose and treat a range of conditions, including periodontitis, gum disease, and tooth mobility. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically performed with local anesthesia to reduce discomfort for the patient.
Perioperatively refers to the period of time that surrounds or accompanies an operation or surgical procedure. It includes the preoperative period (before the surgery), the intraoperative period (during the surgery), and the postoperative period (after the surgery). The term is often used in medical and surgical settings to describe the care and management of patients during this critical phase.
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periosteocytic (adjective): Relating to cells or tissue associated with the periosteum, the outer fibrous layer of bone.