Normal lingual frenulum

    • [DOC File]SLP - ORAL-PERIPHERAL EXAMINATION

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      lingual lipase. Begins digestion of fat. Lingual frenulum. ... that open along either side of the lingual frenulum. Submandibular salivary glands. Located on the floor of the mouth, deep into the mandible, inferior to the mylohyoid line ... Buffers are used to maintain a normal small intestine pH of about 7 or 8. Aging and the Digestive System.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 25 DIGESTIVE

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      Frenulum. Uvula. Soft palate. Hard palate. Which of the following indicates the normal pH of saliva? 5.25 5.75 6.25 6.75 Which salivary glands are found anterior to the ears? Parotid. Sublingual. Submandibular. Buccal. Which tooth type tears or pierces food? Incisors. Cuspids. Bicuspids. Molars. Which tooth structure serves as the site of ...

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    • [DOC File]Oral Health - Columbia University

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      Lingual frenulum anchors tongue to the floor of the mouth (ankyloglossia – tongue-tied speech is corrected by cutting the lingual frenulum) Papillae. Filiform papillae – give tongue rough surface for licking food. Fungiform papillae – give tongue red hue due to vascular core. Salivary glands. Saliva – produced by serous cells. Cleanses ...

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction - The University of Alabama at Birmingham | UAB

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      Either side of lingual frenulum. In floor of mouth. Within mandibular groove . Secrete buffers, glycoproteins (mucins), and salivary amylase. Submandibular ducts (Wharton ducts) Open immediately posterior to teeth. Either side of lingual frenulum . Salivary Glands. Produce 1.0–1.5 liters of saliva each day. 70% by submandibular glands. 25% by ...

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    • Lingual Frenulum: What Is It and What Does It Do? | Colgate® Ora…

      to establish a quantitative method to classify lingual frenulum as normal and altered. Methods: we had 98 people. We used a digital caliper to take the measurements. These measurements were used ...

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    • [DOC File]Digestive System Outline

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      TONGUE Carriage: Normal Protruded Protrusion: Deviation Tremors Mobility: Elevation Lateralization Licks in circular motion Sweeps palate from alveolar ridge Moves independently of jaw Lingual Frenulum: Attached Unattached PALATE Hard Palate: Normal Cleft Describe Contour: Normal Flat Deep/Narrow Velum:: Normal Cleft Describe ...

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    • [DOCX File]Home - Blue Ridge Pediatrics

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      Lingual lesions are 2.3 times more likely to be tumoral when affecting large breed dogs than small breed dogs31. In addition, lingual tumours are more frequently malignant in large breed dogs than in small breed dogs. Overall, lingual tumours are malignant in 2/3 of cases31, 32. There is …

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    • Frênulo lingual: proposta de avaliação quantitativa

      The lingual frenulum normally recedes as a child grows and will continue to recede during the first 6 years of life. Therefore there is hesitation to attribute ultimate language delay to tongue-tie and subject children to what could be unnecessary and potentially risky procedures.

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    • [DOC File]Introduction to the Digestive System

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      labial frenulum connects lip to gum. soft palate. uvula. tongue. intrinsic skeletal muscles mastication. initiates swallowing. sensory epithelium. lingual frenulum connects to floor of mouth. teeth. primary dentition = deciduous (milk) teeth 20. permanent dentition = adult teeth 32. dentin bone + collagen. crown exposed area. enamel mineral ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy & Physiology Digestive System Exam

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      The frenulum is a very thin membrane with little to no sensory innervation or "feeling". The procedure usually results with little to no bleeding. Some infants may develop a white patch or eschar 1-2 weeks after the procedure during the healing process. AFTERCARE. After the procedure the infant may return to its normal routine of feeding ...

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