What's the difference between cunette and curette?

Cunette


Definition:

  • (n.) A drain trench, in a ditch or moat; -- called also cuvette.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Reflex excitability of the spinal motor centres was studied in newborns by the monosynaptic testing (H-reflex) method during the rise of air temperature in the cunette up to 32 degrees and 34 degrees as compared to the control data obtained at 30 degrees C. It was shown that at temperatures of 32 degrees and 34 degrees C the reflex excitability of spinal motoneurones is lower than in the control.

Curette


Definition:

  • (n.) A scoop or ring with either a blunt or a cutting edge, for removing substances from the walls of a cavity, as from the eye, ear, or womb.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Curettement resulted in symptomatic and radiographic resolution of the tumor.
  • (2) This clinical trial suggests that Pipelle biopsy appears to be as effective as the Novak curette in obtaining an adequate specimen for histologic analysis and is associated with less pain.
  • (3) Repeated parallel cell samplings from the nasal mucosa were performed with cytologic imprints on plastic strips, nasal lavages with the recovery of the cells in the lavage fluid with cytocentrifugation on object slides for cytologic study, and scrapings from the nasal surface with a curette for histologic and ultrastructural evaluation.
  • (4) Vitality of root-attached tissues was preserved by preventing dehydration, avoiding curettement of root surfaces, and using a flap reflection technique which eliminates reflective forces in the intrasulcular incisional wound site.
  • (5) The point is a self-developed Suction-curette-system, consisting of a suction-curette of diametres of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 und 8 mm, a cervicometer and a filter.
  • (6) The Pipelle endometrial suction curette was evaluated, and its application and effectiveness were compared to those of the Novak curette for endometrial sampling during the midluteal phase.
  • (7) Scaling with curettes was performed in five patients.
  • (8) Each of these patients, who underwent antegrade curettement, bone grafting, and pinning, had either failed a conservative program or had a loose or separated fragment.
  • (9) The use of clear plastic suction curette is objectionable because the operator can see the embryonic parts and sac as it passes through the tube.
  • (10) Eighteen edges of nine curettes of the same brands were likewise examined after root planing procedures.
  • (11) A new uterine curette is described, with features designed to help eliminate some of the instrumentation hazards in the operation of uterine curettage.
  • (12) Samples obtained by the washing technique had a slight but significantly higher proportion of coccoid cells when compared to samples obtained by curette.
  • (13) Fifty women underwent an endometrial biopsy with the Pipelle and Novak curettes.
  • (14) Previous problems with forward and backward movement of the curette is eliminated.
  • (15) On the other site the special curettes for root planing in the furcation region have a smaller curvature radius as that of the root faces.
  • (16) Operation was performed to excise the outer plate of the swollen bone and to curette the lesion after the ligature of the left external carotid artery.
  • (17) Six perforations were in the parametrium, producing no injury of the serosa; three of them required laparotomy because of abundant bleeding (laparotomy had to be applied previously in the two) and in the remaining 27 patients the uterine corpus was perforated either by a dilatator, forceps, curette or aspiration cannula.
  • (18) A few hand instruments such as a probe, Ferris-Smith rongeurs, and small, large, and right-angled curettes are needed to debride most lesions.
  • (19) Only a thin layer of root substance (11.6 microns) was removed by the ultrasonic scaler, compared to the much greater losses sustained with the airscaler (93.5 microns), the curette (108.9 microns) and the diamond bur (118.7 microns).
  • (20) The curette sampling technique was found to be efficient both quantitatively and qualitatively.

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