lower labial frenulum
no Ider
The chin is below the lip and so is the lower gum.
Gum leaves are found on eucalyptus trees. In Australia, they are commonly called "gum trees".
The portion of the tooth that is normally visible above the gum-line is called the crown and the portion below the gum line is called the root . As we move closer to the tip of the crown, we say we are moving coronally and as we move closer to the tip of the root we are moving apically . The crown is covered with a thin coating of non-living, nonporous enamel which is the hardest substance in the body. Underneath the enamel of the crown is a living tissue called dentin .
Orbit gum does have xylem in a way. There is a natural occurring sugar alcohol created from xylem called xylitol. It is used as a sugar substitute for sugar free gums.
no Ider
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.
a piece of gum and duct tape
Unfortunately, gum tissue lost due to recession or gum disease is generally permanent. In severe cases, surgery can be performed where tissue from another part of the mouth, typically the palate (roof of the mouth) is transplanted to replace lost gum tissue. This surgery requires a high level of skill from the surgeon.
Periodontists are specialist trained is caring for the area around the teeth. That is the gum tissue, root area on the teeth. Some procedures they perform involve grafting gum tissue and bone tissue.
no.it doesn't effect on any tissue.
Call the doctor.
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.
Nicorette gum contains nicotine, the addictive ingredient in cigarettes. While nicotine does not 'cause' gum disease, it has been shown to contribute to the severity of the disease. Nicotine is toxic to cells called fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are cells that create and rebuild connective tissue in the body. Connective tissue is destroyed in gum disease, and when fibroblast function is impaired by nicotine, the body's ability to fight off the disease is significantly limited. Therefore, gum disease generally tends to be more severe in people who ingest or inhale nicotine.
Gum boil.
cause you chew it and its called gum...
No