What's the difference between succedaneous and succedaneum?

Succedaneous


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or acting as, a succedaneum; supplying the place of something else; being, or employed as, a substitute for another.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Turner's hypoplasia occurred on the succedaneous tooth, but it was minimal.
  • (2) Of these, 29 were succedaneous to traumatized, endodontically involved and treated primary incisors (Group A).
  • (3) It is suggested that all succedaneous teeth that are joined or fused together by dentin be referred to as fused teeth because of the frequent difficulty in differentiating fusion and gemination in the adult dentition.
  • (4) The increasing phase began from about eight months prior to the emergence of the succedaneous teeth.
  • (5) The present results do not support hypotheses indicating that premature extraction of the deciduous teeth advances the emergence of their succedaneous counterparts.
  • (6) The alveolar ridge began to expand about eight months prior to the emergence of the succedaneous teeth.
  • (7) Agenesis of the permanent teeth that replace the primary teeth, the succedaneous teeth, was found in children from two kindreds wherein both parents had pegged maxillary lateral incisor teeth.
  • (8) Ionic stain-binding is influenced by number of acid and basic groups, their dissociation equilibrium coefficient and isoelectric point of proteins, respectively, and by permeability, on tissue side and acid and basic character, respectively, ionic volume, isochronic and succedaneous way of application, respectively, and hydrogene ion concentration of solution on side of stain.
  • (9) The presence of all four succedaneous incisors and the diagnosis of bilateral fusion are confirmed radiographically.
  • (10) Because erratic movements of unerupted teeth cannot be anticipated, it would seem wise to defer the elective removal of permanent teeth during the mixed dentition stage until the clinician is assured of a normal eruption pattern of the succedaneous teeth.
  • (11) Agenesis of succedaneous teeth is most likely an autosomal recessive trait due to the homozygous state of the gene for small-pegged-missing maxillary incisor teeth.
  • (12) Both succedaneous and non-succedaneous teeth were studied and similarities were seen in both types of tooth.
  • (13) After eruption of the succedaneous permanent tooth the primary tooth was surgically removed.
  • (14) One had aplasia of one of the succedaneous lateral incisors.
  • (15) The dental anomaly affected only maxillary primary central incisors, and no succedaneous teeth were affected.
  • (16) The presence of 11 succedaneous teeth, 7 in the maxilla and 4 in the mandible, had been recorded by X-ray.
  • (17) The relationships among development of the succedaneous mandibular dentition, chronologic age, a clinically-derived prognostic score and duration of therapeutic intervention were studied in 23 females and 27 males with cystic fibrosis (CF).
  • (18) New radiographs were made which suggested that the succedaneous premolar developed normally.
  • (19) Patients with fused primary lateral incisors and canines have about a 75 percent chance of lacking the succedaneous lateral incisor.

Succedaneum


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, succeeds to the place of another; that which is used for something else; a substitute
  • (n.) a remedy used as a substitute for another.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When a caput succedaneum has developed in the measuring area the mean value of the tcPco2 is significantly higher (62.70 mmHg instead of 55.14 mmHg respectively 68.98 mmHg instead of 65.98 mmHg) at 39 degrees C respectively 44 degrees C. No significant influence of different preparation techniques of the measuring site has been found during this investigation.
  • (2) The mean pH-values were: (see article) 42 of the children had a severe or moderate caput succedaneum.
  • (3) Comparing the data of the transcutaneous measurement (pb PCO2) with the pb PCO2 of the peripheral blood (pb PCO2) in cases without a caput succedaneum, we found a correlation coefficient of r = 0.79 and a slope of 1.1.
  • (4) A neonate compromised by a stressful labor, low birth weight, anemia, seizures, and enterocolitis developed necrosis of a caput succedaneum of the calvaria.
  • (5) There was a high incidence of abnormal labour in 28 of these 57 infants (50%) (dysfunctional labour patterns without obvious cephalopelvic disproportion, including false labour, prolonged active-phase dilatation, (prolonged descent, marked caput succedaneum).
  • (6) Using the measured pH-values we investigated the relationship between these variables, in particular the degree of influence of considerable caput succedaneum on pH-values in peripheral blood.
  • (7) The development of a caput succedaneum leads to higher absolute values of the tcPco2.
  • (8) A careful evaluation of fetal head deformation, extensive caput succedaneum, and extensive retinal haemorrhages can help to interpret an abnormal labour retrospectively.
  • (9) Caput succedaneum seems to have only minimal influence on the pH of blood obtained from the presenting fetal part.
  • (10) We focused particulary on dysfunctional labor patterns, specifically false labor, protracted active phase dilatation, protracted descent or a marked caput succedaneum.
  • (11) The discriminatory analysis indicated that the more significants predictors were: Apgar at five minutes, prolonged labor, twins, resuscitation, DIP I, cephalhematoma, caput succedaneum, umbilical artery pH, urgent cesarean section, hemorrhagic amniotic fluid, gestational edema, variable DIP, high forceps.
  • (12) The influence of caput succedaneum formation on the oxygen saturation results obtained with a pulse oximeter was studied in 30 newborn infants.
  • (13) On the other hand with the development of a caput succedaneum the correlation coefficient was lowered to r = 0.72 and the slope to 0.85.
  • (14) While our results show a good overall conformity between PCO2 levels measured transcutaneously and those from peripheral blood, our analysis shows also to what extent the conformity can be influenced both by the existence of a caput succedaneum and by the propulsion of the presenting part.

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