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Definition of ankylose in English: ankyloseverbˈaŋkɪləʊz be/become ankylosedMedicine (of bones or a joint) be or become stiffened or united by ankylosis. Example sentencesExamples - An ankylosed tooth can force adjacent teeth out of position, which can affect the bite.
- Ankylosed teeth fail to erupt to meet their counterparts in the opposite jaw.
- The half-vertebra is, as a rule, ankylosed to adjacent vertebrae.
- Few reports address the reconstructive challenge of total knee arthroplasty after a surgically fused or ankylosed knee.
- Removal of an ankylosed tooth may be difficult and traumatic leading to esthetic bony ridge deformities and optimal prosthetic treatment interferences.
- Undeterred by a permanently ankylosed knee joint, he joined the Malayan medical service.
Origin Late 18th century: back-formation from ankylosis, on the pattern of words such as anastomose. Definition of ankylose in US English: ankyloseverb be/become ankylosedMedicine (of bones or a joint) be or become stiffened or united by ankylosis. Example sentencesExamples - Removal of an ankylosed tooth may be difficult and traumatic leading to esthetic bony ridge deformities and optimal prosthetic treatment interferences.
- Few reports address the reconstructive challenge of total knee arthroplasty after a surgically fused or ankylosed knee.
- The half-vertebra is, as a rule, ankylosed to adjacent vertebrae.
- An ankylosed tooth can force adjacent teeth out of position, which can affect the bite.
- Undeterred by a permanently ankylosed knee joint, he joined the Malayan medical service.
- Ankylosed teeth fail to erupt to meet their counterparts in the opposite jaw.
Origin Late 18th century: back-formation from ankylosis, on the pattern of words such as anastomose. |