Anatomy of the oral cavity
Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 May 2010 08:47 Written by Administrator Monday, 05 April 2010 12:11
| Article Index |
|---|
| Anatomy of the oral cavity |
| The vestibulum oris. |
| The oral cavity proper |
| The teeth |
| The tongue (Lingua) |
| The lingual muscles |
| The glands of the oral cavity (the salivary glands) |
| All Pages |
Page 1 of 7
The oral cavity is the first portion of the entire digestive tract. It is an irregularly shaped, elongated cavity, situated in the lower portion of the face, and its boundaries are partly bony and partly musculocutaneous. It is divided by the two rows of teeth into two incompletely separated spaces, the vestibulum oris and the oral cavity proper.
Thermo Converter
ThermoConverter Module content
