Definition & Meaning | English word BUCCALLY


BUCCALLY

Definitions of BUCCALLY

  1. In a buccal manner, such as:
  2. (dentistry, medicine, referring to force, movement, or both) In the buccal direction; toward the cheek.
  3. (dentistry, medicine) Via buccal administration; via absorption through the mucosa of the cheek.

Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

15
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Examples of Using BUCCALLY in a Sentence

  • Buccal feeding does not shorten the mouthbrooding period; instead, young that are fed buccally are larger, heavier, and faster than unfed young.
  • 25I-NBOMe effects usually last 6–10 hours if taken sublingually, or buccally (between gum and cheek).
  • Thin-film drug delivery uses a dissolving film or oral drug strip to administer drugs via absorption in the mouth (buccally or sublingually) and/or via the small intestines (enterically).
  • Labour was induced or stimulated after random allocation of the mothers to one of three oxytocics (prostaglandin E2 orally, oxytocin intravenously, or demoxytocin buccally).
  • Absorption rate buccally and sublingually can be increased when complexed with HPBCD complexing sugar, however the most efficient is nasal administration, which shortens the duration while increasing intensity, but has been attributed to several overdoses and deaths.
  • In 1952, Richards amended this rule using only 2 radiographs, asserting that the object positioned more buccally will move more relative to the object positioned more palatally or lingually.
  • Peradectes upper molars are distinctive, noted to have a larger metacone than protocone, a buccally oriented stylar shelf with cusp B as the largest cusp, and a short postmetaconule crista.



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