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He had a smiley piercing. That's the flap of skin that holds your upper lip and your gums together.
A maxillary frenectomy is where the tissue that connects your upper lip to your gums is removed. The Only time you get it removed is when there is too much tissue. Too much tissue means your lip has only so much movement. If you are getting one, don't be scared. It's a really simple procedure. I hope this helped. Good luck
The inferior labial frenulum is the connective tissue connecting the bottom lip to the bottom gums in the mouth. They can be prone to pain or tearing depending on the individual.
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.
AnswerIt is called the upper labial frenulum.
Uh, your lip/gums.
Gums are the pink tissue that surround the teeth and covers the alveolar. The function of the gums is to protect the teeth and support the mouth's structure.
That's you teeth and your gums
I'll tell you how to heal your gums.. Go get your dip and put another one in. Thanks
Behind your lips lie the gums.
The connective tissue holds muscle fibers together. The connective tissue also holds other organs together, as well as cushioning them.
The internal organs are held in place by the messentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.