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Redirected from Cavities) ... A cavity is a hole. It may refer to: Dental cavity, damage to the structure of teeth ... (More)

Dental caries is a disease that damages tooth structures, resulting in what is commonly called tooth decay or cavities, which are holes in the teeth. [1] This damage first affects ... (More)

The human body consists of the following body cavities: dorsal body cavity cranial cavity, enclosed by the Skull and contains the brain, eyes, and ears. spinal canal, enclosed by ... (More)

The nasal cavity (or nasal fossa) is a large air-filled space above and behind the nose ... Nose and nasal cavities (More)

By the broadest definition, a body cavity is any fluid filled space in a multicellular organism. However, the term usually refers to the space, located between an animal ’s outer ... (More)

Miarolitic cavities (or miarolitic texture) are typically crystal lined irregular cavities or vugs most commonly found in granitic pegmatites, but also found in a variety of ... (More)

In anatomy, a serous membrane (or serosa) is a smooth membrane consisting of a thin layer of cells which excrete serous fluid. Serous membranes line and enclose several body ... (More)

The ethmoid sinus, one of the paranasal sinuses, is the collective name for the ethmoidal air cells. Each ethmoid sinus is an air-space enclosed within the ethmoid bone. (More)

An alveolus (plural: alveoli, from Latin alveolus, "little cavity") is an anatomical structure that has the form of a hollow cavity. Found in the lung, the pulmonary alveoli are ... (More)

It contains three potential spaces lined with mesothelium: the paired pleural cavities and the pericardial cavity. The mediastinum comprises those organs which lie in the centre of ... (More)

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