What's the difference between prothesis and prothetic?

Prothesis


Definition:

  • (n.) A credence table; -- so called by the Eastern or Greek Church.
  • (n.) See Prosthesis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mitral valve replacement with the Smeloff-Cutter (S-C) prothesis was performed in 154 patients between September, 1965, and January, 1970.
  • (2) It is presented the experience in the first 60 patients with duramater's prothesis.
  • (3) Then anteromedial, posteromedial and intermedial fibers were replaced by an artificial ligament made from Aramid (one to three bundle prothesis) and length changes of the remaining ligaments investigated.
  • (4) The prothesis is in two parts, each forming a segment of a right circular cylinder with a single axis of rotation.
  • (5) The prothesis, implanted for 20 months, was patent and was completely healed over 32% of the flow surface--that is, full wall fibrous tissue encapsulation of the graft had occurred, and 32% of the flow surface was endothelialized.
  • (6) The TI was left untreated in 84, corrected by semi-circular annuloplasty in 39, and corrected by a prothesis in 28, by a Carpentier ring in 6, and by Kay's plasty in 2.
  • (7) In the triturating area the verticality of the interalveolar axis is necessary for the stability of the cusp-fossa relationship in centric occlusion and for the stability of the prothesis during mastication.
  • (8) The magnets present several advantages tied to the conservation of the roots as the maintenance of the proprioception, the conservation of the socket bone, the strengthening of the remaining teeth and the psychological comfort for the patient, others tied to the technique itself as the simplicity of realization, the easiness of insertion and removal of the prothesis and the absence of wear.
  • (9) In extremely dysplastic hips the implantation of Judet's prothesis is rather simple, following the described technique.
  • (10) A further patient who sat on a hard object developed a lesion of the prothesis with resulting incontinence.
  • (11) Our results, as corroborated by the oesophagograms and the post-operative weight gain, showed that this prothesis functioned satisfactorily for up to 6 weeks observation period.
  • (12) 2 Total replacement of the femur with hip and knee arthroplasty using Dr Delepine massive growth prothesis.
  • (13) Mitral valve repair by means of the Carpentier ring was done once, valve replacement once (Starr-Edwards prothesis).
  • (14) Additional 5 patients were reoperated because of an infected valve prothesis.
  • (15) The subcutaneous mastectomy with implantation of prothesis is performed today in cases of fibrocystic diseases with atypical epithelial proliferations, in cases with recurrend fibrocystic disease, with non-invasive ductal carcinoma and lobular carcinoma in situ.
  • (16) The Authors report their experience on 50 patients suffering from inguinal hernia and treated with a plastic surgery operation preceded by subfascial introduction of a Silastic-Dacron prothesis.
  • (17) In the present study we report on the surgical replacement of the thoracic portion of oesophageal muscularis by a synthetic carbon fibre (CF) prothesis in a rabbit model.
  • (18) The patients use prothesis with the support on the end of the stump, and walk without the walking-stick.
  • (19) Prosthetic loosening and stem fractures have been the most frequently encountered complications of knee arthroplasties using the Guepar Hinged prothesis.
  • (20) The prothesis has been applied both as femoro-popliteal bypass graft and as arteriovenous shunt for hemodialysis in patients suffering from chronic renal failure.

Prothetic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to prothesis; as, a prothetic apparatus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) For a favorable prognosis of the implant-recipients, self plaque control should be acquired for the patients shortly after prothetic restration.
  • (2) The pre-prothetical analysis makes it possible to determine the various stages of an all-inclusive treatment namely: periodontics, surgery, prosthetics and occlusal equilibration, so as to obtain the appropriate results.
  • (3) This study wants to give an overview of the prothetical state of treatment of low-income, above-50-year-old patients, who called for examination and treatment at the Cantonal Public Dental Clinic of Zurich.
  • (4) This paper describes the application of Preferred State Theory to provide quantitative predictions of a variety of psychological effects, including the prothetic-metathetic distinction, and the expected form of the matching functions between physical stimuli and the estimates produced by magnitude and category subjective estimation methods.
  • (5) The results exhibit the classical logarithmic relation observed for a prothetic continua.
  • (6) This paper wants to demonstrate the state of the art in prothetic supply for upper limb amputees.
  • (7) Out of the multiple methods for treating Lunatum-malacia the following were used in our hospital: shortening of the radius, pisiform-transposition, cancellous bone graft, tendon interposition arthroplasty, intercarpal arthrodesis, prothetic replacement, wrist arthrodesis and denervation of the wrist.
  • (8) Examples are the 3-D representations of human anatomy and the manufacturing of custom-designed prothetic devices.
  • (9) The purpose of this study was twofold: to determine through psychophysical comparison of scaling data whether speech naturalness is a prothetic or a metathetic continuum, and to examine the relationship between selected acoustic characteristics of the speech of nonstutterers and treated stutterers and listeners' judgments of their speech naturalness.
  • (10) In surgery for renovascular hypertension one should try to avoid prothetic material.
  • (11) To answer the question whether a chronic electrical stimulation might be capable to induce a post-natal development of the auditory pathway, we performed a chronic prothetic implantation of the inner ear of 28 guinea pigs.
  • (12) Studies on the kind and the distribution of prothetic care.
  • (13) In most cases prothetic treatment was administered in our hospital.
  • (14) At the aorto-iliac stage, thrombo-endarterectomies and single and bi-lateral prothetic bridgings gave very similar results: a mortality rate of 3.4% on the average, with good results beyond eight years in 76.6% of patients.
  • (15) The total activity in the relevant neural population elicited by sinusoids of increasing amplitude defines a prothetic continuum along which subjects can judge the magnitude of sensation..
  • (16) If aged patients who have been wearing their full dentures without complications so far, need further prothetic treatment, the dentist must not replace the old denture by a completely new one.
  • (17) The findings thus suggest that the roughness continuum manifests no more than "a little" protheticness, if any.
  • (18) The attachment can be combined with nearly all prothetical solutions.
  • (19) The results indicate strongly that cholesterol oxidase from Schizophyllum commune contains FAD as the prothetic group, which is covalently linked to the enzyme protein.
  • (20) These results point out a big need for prothetical treatment among the examined patient group.

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