Stoma- is the medical terminology combining form meaning mouth. It can be found in words like stomatitis (inflammation of the mouth) or xerostomia (dry mouth).
The combining form for mouth is stomat/o.
-desis = fixation of bone or joint -pexy = fixation of an organ
The prefix of oropharynx is oro-, and the root is pharynx. "Oropharynx" has no suffix.
The medical root word 'os' refers to the bone - or mouth.
The medical root word 'cheilo' refers to the lip (mouth).
to mouth something
The prefix for dry is xero- For example xerostomia means dry mouth
Xerostomia is the medical term for a dry mouth.Xerostomia is the medical term for a dry mouth.
Peri- means around, so perioral means around the mouth, and periauricular means around the ear.Peri- is a prefix, taken directly from Greek, meaning nearby or around. Examples include the pericardium (the fibrous sac surrounding the heart), and periostium (the similar tissue covering bones).
PR signifies deliver by rectum. The opposite would be PO, meaning deliver by mouth.
Stoma is the medical term for mouth or opening.
An OS is a mouth-like opening. An example are internal and external cervical OS
stomatitis
Stomatalgia is the medical term meaning mouth pain.
Oral means pertaining to the mouth.
Orogastric
Palatitis
Extraoral is the medical term meaning outside the mouth.