detect interproximal caries
Broken 3s
It is the English units for Fracture Toughness (K1c) of a specific material.
925 = silver FF = Fracture filled (if there's a stone). If solid silver, could be the maker's mark.
One frequent scenario that results in broken wrists is when the subject is running forward, trips, trys to protect the face with the hands, palms hitting the ground, and the body's center of gravity is carried forward of the pivot point of the wrists by the fall velocity, thus bending the wrist at a super-acute angle, resulting in sprain or fracture. I wouldn't call it "easy" but I would say it's a common fracture or sprain.
Jade has more density than a diamond. While a nice size jade block "may" fracture a diamond; the diamond "will always" scratch the jade stone. Many people confuse the diamond with being a strong stone. It is not! In fact the diamond is easily fractured. The diamond is however very hard (not strong but very hard) Diamonds can scratch just about every surface on earth.
The age of a fracture can be estimated by factors such as the appearance and characteristics of the fracture edges, the presence of signs of healing like callus formation, and imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI. However, determining the exact age of a fracture is often challenging and may not always be possible with certainty.
Probably a hairline fracture.
Coler,luster,streak,cleavage,fracture,hardness, and density
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a fracture in which skin is intact at site of fracture is a closed fracture or simple fracture whereas compound fracture or an open fracture is a fracture in which the skin is perforated and there is an open wound down to the site of the fracture.
A broken bone is often called a "fracture" or "bone fracture". Some examples from the Wikipedia entry on bone fracture. * Complete Fracture- A fracture in which bone fragments separate completely. * Incomplete Fracture- A fracture in which the bone fragments are still partially joined. * Linear Fracture- A fracture that is parallel to the bone's long axis. * Transverse Fracture- A fracture that is at a right angle to the bone's long axis. * Oblique Fracture- A fracture that is diagonal to a bone's long axis. * Compression Fracture-A fracture that usually occurs in the vertebrae. * Spiral Fracture- A fracture where at least one part of the bone has been twisted. * Comminuted Fracture- A fracture causing many fragments. * Compacted Fracture- A fracture caused when bone fragments are driven into each other * Open Fracture- A fracture when the bone reaches the skin * Bug fracture- A fracture when the bone is in place, but the fracture has the appearance of a crushed insect.
Is fracture of the femur the same as fracture of the hip? Yes
Open....It's called an OPEN FRACTURE.
Open Fracture formerly known as a compound fracture.
When a fracture is associated with a laceration or cut in the area of the fracture, it is called an open fracture
A compound fracture, the worst kind.
Its referred to as a compound fracture or open fracture. See the related link for more information.