mandibular labial mucosa; right buccal mucosa; left buccal mucosa; right lateral and ventral tongue; left lateral and ventral tongue; floor of mouth and lingual frenum; and soft palate and fauces.
Another area of research focused on labial frenectomy, a procedure to remove the frenulum that can cause dental issues. A scoping review found that laser techniques, particularly those using diode ...
Labial adhesions happen when the labia minora (the inner folds of skin surrounding the vaginal opening) become fused together. In most cases, only a small part of the labia is fused, so the adhesions ...
Also, includes the flap under the upper lip (frenulum). Back of the mouth includes the tonsils and the throat Tooth injuries are not covered here ...