If your talking about in your mouth the vestible is covered by loose mucosa.
Sorry, but you are wrong...
The is the superior and inferior labial frenulums. A vestibule is a space, in this case, that between the gums and the teeth.
The tissue is called oral mucosa. The area is known as the vestibule.
It produces saliva.
Yes. It connects your lip to your gum.
AnswerIt is called the upper labial frenulum.
It's called the frenulum.
The gums are the pink skin that the teeth are connected to.
Healthy gums and skin
The skin between your top lip & front teeth is called the Frenum.
it is called a membrane (pronounced- mem- brain) we have it in between our skin and our finger-nails.
Sometimes but it is mainly due to pigment, just as the same with pigmentation of the skin. It's interesting because chimpanzees, our closest biological relative, have pink gums. Black, purpurple and pink gums are perfectly healthy gums. If you get a change in colour of your gums over the span of your life, then there is a problem!
No Gums are a type of mucosa (kinda like skin) with connective tissue underneath, then bone. Look up histology if you are more interested.
Dermis
Sometimes but it is mainly due to pigment, just as the same with pigmentation of the skin. It's interesting because chimpanzees, our closest biological relative, have pink gums. Black, purpurple and pink gums are perfectly healthy gums. If you get a change in colour of your gums over the span of your life, then there is a problem!
Scurvy
Bleeding gums, blotchy skin, not many teeth.