A bump or boil on the gum tissue, which is a tract, in which an abscessed tooth can drain A path by which trapped bacteria can escape from an infected tooth
An enlarged vein, usually at the wrist or elbow, that gives access to the bloodstream for haemodialysis The fistula is created by a surgeon in a small operation It is done by joining a vein to an artery This increases the flow of blood through the vein and causes it to enlarge, making it suitable for haemodialysis needles
a duct or other passage formed surgically or by the imperfect closing of a wound or abscess and leading either to the body surface or to another holow organ
tract made by infection exiting often through the gingiva and resembling a pimple Full denture: when the patient has no teeth (edentulous) Fusion: tooth appears double but a separation is present due to two teeth fusing together
A permanent abnormal opening into the soft parts with a constant discharge; a deep, narrow, chronic abscess; an abnormal opening between an internal cavity and another cavity or the surface; as, a salivary fistula; an anal fistula; a recto-vaginal fistula
(Tıp) Fistül. İki organ arasında veya bir organ ile vücudun dışı arasında bulunan anormal kanal,delik,koridor,geçiş.Hasarlı dokular birbiriyle temasa geçtiğinde veya iyileşme esnasında birleşirse bu durum meydana gelir