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  2. Periodontal curette - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the traditional Gracey curettes, there are also modified designs with extended shanks or miniature and micro-miniature working ends. [5] The modified curettes with extended shanks have a 3 mm longer terminal shank and are used for root surface debridement in pockets deeper than 4 mm. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] An example of these are called ...

  3. Schatzki ring - Wikipedia

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    The narrowing is caused by a ring of mucosal tissue (which lines the esophagus) or muscular tissue. [1] A Schatzki ring is a specific type of "esophageal ring", and Schatzki rings are further subdivided into those above the esophagus/stomach junction (A rings), [2] and those found at the squamocolumnar junction in the lower esophagus (B rings ...

  4. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    The shank length is not always the same at the thread length, which is the case if the insert has a threadless portion (sub-shank) Tenon designates the thread length; Shoulder designates the barrel diameter in front of the thread portion; Unless otherwise mentioned, right hand threads are assumed. Left hand threads are designated "LH".

  5. Bit ring - Wikipedia

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    Eggbutt ring. Types of Bits: Found on snaffles, gag bits, and bradoons. Pelham bits also usually have an eggbutt design for the snaffle ring on the shank.. Action: the eggbutt has a slightly oval (egglike) shape, and consists of a round outer ring attached to a more upright, straighter cheek which is fixed to the mouthpiece.

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    An antique ring brings together Kendra Adams (Nazneen Contractor) and Michael Jones (David Alpay), two strangers with a shared love of old architecture and decor, as they try to solve the mystery ...

  7. Nail (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Ring shank: small directional rings on the shank to prevent the nail from working back out once driven in; common in drywall, flooring, and pole barn nails Shank : the body the length of the nail between the head and the point; may be smooth, or may have rings or spirals for greater holding power