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Q: What is the tissue that connects the lower lip to the gum called?
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What is the skin called between your lower lip and gums?

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.


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What happens when the frenulum that connects your bottom lip to gum is ripped?

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Selenium appears to speed up the healing of fragile gum tissue as well as opposing the actions of free radicals, which are extremely damaging to gum tissue.


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What is a blister on the gum called?

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Why is gum base used in chewing gum?

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Can nicoteen gum cause your lower back to hurt?

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