oral mucosa

  • 1Oral mucosa — Latin tunica mucosa oris Gray s subject #242 1110 The oral mucosa is the mucous membrane epithelium of the mouth. It can be divided into three categories. Masticatory mucosa, para keratinized str …

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  • 2Oral mucosa tissue engineering — Tissue engineering of oral mucosa combines cells, materials and engineering to produce a three dimensional reconstruction of oral mucosa. It is meant to simulate the real anatomical structure and function of oral mucosa. Tissue engineered oral… …

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  • 3Mucous cyst of the oral mucosa — Classification and external resources A mucocele on the lower lip. ICD 10 K11.6 ICD …

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  • 4Oral submucous fibrosis — (or OSF) is a chronic,complex,irreversible,highly potent pre cancerous condition characterized by juxta epithelial inflammatory reaction and progressive fibrosis of the submucosal tissues (lamina propria and deeper connective tissues). As the… …

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  • 5Oral cancer — Classification and external resources ICD 10 C00 C08 ICD 9 …

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  • 6Oral administration — (per os) is a route of administration where a substance is taken through the mouth. Contents 1 Terminology 2 Scope 3 Facilitating methods 4 See also …

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  • 7Oral ulcer — An oral ulcer (from Latin ulcus ) is the name for the appearance of an open sore inside the mouth caused by a break in the mucous membrane or the epithelium on the lips or surrounding the mouth. The types of oral ulcers are diverse, with a… …

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  • 8Mucosa — Having to do with a mucous membrane. For example, the oral mucosa. * * * A mucous tissue lining various tubular structures, consisting of epithelium, lamina, propria, and, in the digestive tract, a layer of smooth muscle (muscularis mucosae). SYN …

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  • 9oral — adj m y f 1 Que pertenece a la boca, o se relaciona con ella: vía oral, mucosa oral 2 Que usa la lengua hablada, que se expresa verbalmente, de viva voz: tradición oral, poesía oral, examen oral 3 (Fon) Que no implica nasalización …

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  • 10oral leukoplakia — white, thick patches on the oral mucosa produced by hyperkeratosis of the epithelium, with thickening of stratified squamous epithelium, hyperkeratosis, hyperplasia, inflammatory infiltration, and degeneration of epithelial cells. It is a benign… …

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