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... palate . The boundary between the hard and soft palates is easily determined by pressing a finger against the roof of the mouth behind the central incisors and sliding the finger pos- teriorly until the roof tissue is found to yield . The ...
... palate . The boundary between the hard and soft palates is easily determined by pressing a finger against the roof of the mouth behind the central incisors and sliding the finger pos- teriorly until the roof tissue is found to yield . The ...
Page 182
... palate . The functions of the hard palate are reflected in its structure . A loose and movable mucosa would not favor the function of crushing food be- tween the palate and tongue . Anteriorly , the palatal rugae facilitate con- tact ...
... palate . The functions of the hard palate are reflected in its structure . A loose and movable mucosa would not favor the function of crushing food be- tween the palate and tongue . Anteriorly , the palatal rugae facilitate con- tact ...
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... PALATE Hard palate Greater palatine artery . Tensor veli palatini muscle Buccinator Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle Glossopalatine muscle Tongue ORAL CAVITY Hard palate Soft palate Glossopalatine arch Pharyngopalatine arch Fauces ...
... PALATE Hard palate Greater palatine artery . Tensor veli palatini muscle Buccinator Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle Glossopalatine muscle Tongue ORAL CAVITY Hard palate Soft palate Glossopalatine arch Pharyngopalatine arch Fauces ...
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A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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