glands of mouth
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labial glands of mouth — glandulae labiales … Medical dictionary
Mouth disease — Maxillofacial disorder redirects here. For the surgery, see Maxillofacial surgery. For certain abnormalities of the face and/or cranium, see Craniofacial abnormality. Mouth disease Classification and external resources ICD 10 K00 K … Wikipedia
mouth — mouther, n. mouthless, adj. n. /mowth/; v. /mowdh/, n., pl. mouths /mowdhz/, v. n. 1. Anat., Zool. a. the opening through which an animal or human takes in food. b. the cavity containing the structures used in mastication. c. the structures… … Universalium
Mouth — This article is about the anatomical structure. For other uses, see Mouth (disambiguation). Mouth Head and neck … Wikipedia
Mouth ulcer — Oral ulcer Classification and external resources Aphthous ulcer on the lower lip ICD 9 528.9 … Wikipedia
Mouth assessment — Nursing Assessment of the Mouth The mouth is the beginning of the digestive system and a big part of the airway for the respiratory system. This is a very important part of the total patient health assessment. Prior to beginning any assessment of … Wikipedia
Pyloric glands — Infobox Anatomy Name = Pyloric glands Latin = glandulae pyloricae GraySubject = 247 GrayPage = 1166 Caption = A pyloric gland, from a section of the dog’s stomach. m. Mouth. n. Neck. tr. A deep portion of a tubule cut transversely. Caption2 =… … Wikipedia
Brunner's glands — Section of duodenum. (Duodenal glands in submucosa labeled at right, fourth from the top.) Latin glandulae duodenales Gray s … Wikipedia
Vestibule of mouth — Lips and teeth … Wikipedia
Labial glands — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = glandulae labiales oris GraySubject = 242 GrayPage = 1111 Caption = The labial coronary arteries, the glands of the lips, and the nerves of the right side seen from the posterior surface after removal… … Wikipedia