A Tailor is presented to your dental office, what’s the most common feature to be found in His teeth upon examination:
A) Attrition
B) abrasion.***
C) Erosion
D) Abfarcation.
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ABRASION:
Derived from the Latin word abradĕre, the notion of abrasion is linked to the fact and consequence of fraying or wear through friction. In the medical field, abrasion is a concept that refers to the almost superficial wound or ulcer of the epithelium or mucous membranes due to trauma or a burn. Also, according to its meaning, it describes the irritating power of energetic purgatives.
Corneal abrasion, to cite a specific example, consists of a scratch, injury or a certain lesion that affects the cornea (that is, the transparent surface that covers the anterior part of the eye), which can be caused by abrupt contact with a nail or sharp object, through contact lenses or from the entry of a foreign body into the eye (such as dirt, dust or sand).
Among the most frequent symptoms experienced by a person suffering from a corneal abrasion are tearing, redness of the eye, blurred vision, headache, pain when opening and closing the eyes or the feeling of having a body I miss in that eye.
Those who have these symptoms should, of course, go to a specialized healthcare professional such as an ophthalmologist to carry out the corresponding examination and analysis. In this sense, the most common is that said doctor, to conveniently diagnose said abrasion, choose to perform a test called fluorescence staining.
This test consists or is based on the use of what is a blue light, which is what allows the damage to the cornea, and an orange ink that is called fluorescein.
Once this damage is diagnosed in the eye, the doctor will assess the severity of the eye and depending on it will establish a treatment or another. Thus, for example, you can carry out the prescription of antibiotic drops or ointments of different types to reduce both inflammation and to reduce the risk of scarring.
In the same way, you can also choose to put a patch on the affected and to recommend the use of sunglasses to protect the eye for a certain time. However, it should be stressed that when it is a minor abrasion, it can heal on its own.
For geology, abrasion refers to a process marked by considerable wear or destruction caused on the surface of the Earth when external agents pluck fragments of matter.
Marine abrasion, on the other hand, identifies the erosion suffered by rocks due to the mechanical action of water, which carries accumulated particles from successive demolition. This process affects the formation of steep coasts.
In addition to those mentioned, glacier abrasion can be cited, which is characterized by eroding the beds of glaciers, a process that is triggered by the presence of solid materials dragged by ice. The fine grains, which are known at the generic level with the name of glacier flour, generate a glacial polish on the bedrock.
As you may have seen, the concept of abrasion is closely related to that of erosion, which is based on a procedure of subtraction or wear of the mother rock from exogenous geological processes, such as the action of living beings, wind, water or temperature changes, among others.
A) Attrition
B) abrasion.***
C) Erosion
D) Abfarcation.
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ABRASION:
Derived from the Latin word abradĕre, the notion of abrasion is linked to the fact and consequence of fraying or wear through friction. In the medical field, abrasion is a concept that refers to the almost superficial wound or ulcer of the epithelium or mucous membranes due to trauma or a burn. Also, according to its meaning, it describes the irritating power of energetic purgatives.
Corneal abrasion, to cite a specific example, consists of a scratch, injury or a certain lesion that affects the cornea (that is, the transparent surface that covers the anterior part of the eye), which can be caused by abrupt contact with a nail or sharp object, through contact lenses or from the entry of a foreign body into the eye (such as dirt, dust or sand).
Among the most frequent symptoms experienced by a person suffering from a corneal abrasion are tearing, redness of the eye, blurred vision, headache, pain when opening and closing the eyes or the feeling of having a body I miss in that eye.
Those who have these symptoms should, of course, go to a specialized healthcare professional such as an ophthalmologist to carry out the corresponding examination and analysis. In this sense, the most common is that said doctor, to conveniently diagnose said abrasion, choose to perform a test called fluorescence staining.
This test consists or is based on the use of what is a blue light, which is what allows the damage to the cornea, and an orange ink that is called fluorescein.
Once this damage is diagnosed in the eye, the doctor will assess the severity of the eye and depending on it will establish a treatment or another. Thus, for example, you can carry out the prescription of antibiotic drops or ointments of different types to reduce both inflammation and to reduce the risk of scarring.
In the same way, you can also choose to put a patch on the affected and to recommend the use of sunglasses to protect the eye for a certain time. However, it should be stressed that when it is a minor abrasion, it can heal on its own.
For geology, abrasion refers to a process marked by considerable wear or destruction caused on the surface of the Earth when external agents pluck fragments of matter.
Marine abrasion, on the other hand, identifies the erosion suffered by rocks due to the mechanical action of water, which carries accumulated particles from successive demolition. This process affects the formation of steep coasts.
In addition to those mentioned, glacier abrasion can be cited, which is characterized by eroding the beds of glaciers, a process that is triggered by the presence of solid materials dragged by ice. The fine grains, which are known at the generic level with the name of glacier flour, generate a glacial polish on the bedrock.
As you may have seen, the concept of abrasion is closely related to that of erosion, which is based on a procedure of subtraction or wear of the mother rock from exogenous geological processes, such as the action of living beings, wind, water or temperature changes, among others.
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