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buccal cavity
noun
The oral cavity, bound by the cheeks of the face, the palate, and the flesh of the mandible, opening onto the mouth and the fauces, and containing the teeth, tongue, gums, and other structures.
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Food is held and manipulated in the buccal cavity by the teeth and tongue.
Vocal sacs are outpocketings of the floor of the mouth, or buccal cavity.
All three types, whether single or paired, open into the buccal cavity by paired slits.
Air does not exit the mouth; rather, it cycles back and forth between the buccal cavity and lungs.
This bilobed diverticulum (a blind pouch) of the esophagus, located just posterior to the buccal cavity, serves as a storage organ for food.
Various salivary and digestive glands secrete enzymes into either or both the buccal cavity and the stomach, where digestion takes place.
The design possibilities include colour, shape, size and placement within the buccal cavity.
After general anesthesia, a class V buccal cavity was prepared coronal to the gingival margin.
The buccal cavity of the present fish was investigated by means of a scanning electron microscope.
The roof of buccal cavity is considered as a part of feeding system and was given little attention in literature.
The buccal cavity leads to the esophagus which is divided into an anterior cylindrical part and a characterized bulb.
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