Speech organs, also known as articulators, are necessary for all language. The organs required for this function are the lips, teeth, tongue, glottis, uvula, soft palate, hard palate, and alveolar ridge.
The alveolar bone is a part of the jawbone that surrounds and supports the teeth. It is a specialized type of bone that forms the sockets in which the teeth are anchored. The health of the alveolar bone is essential for the stability and proper function of the teeth.
The main organs of speech are the lips, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard and soft palate, tongue, uvula, pharynx, vocal cords, and lungs. These organs work together to produce speech sounds through coordinated movements and airflow.
It is called the alveolar ridge. =)
Teeth are essential for the structure and function of the skull as they provide support for the jaw and help in chewing food. They also play a role in speech and facial aesthetics.
It is the Surgical Rebuilding of the teeth sockets!
Speech organs produce the sounds needed for communication and language. They are the lips, tongue, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and the glottis.
Cosmetics are things done for looks, not for function. Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure for instance. It'll look better, but it won't help with chewing or speech.
That ridge is the result of the teeth always being pressed against the buccal mucosa. If you lost your teeth, the ridge would eventually disappear.
if no one had teeth your food would have to be half eaten for you then fed to you...aren't you happy you have teeth...lol
The maxillary teeth are found around the ridge of the mouth.
Organs of speech are classified into three main categories: Primary articulators: tongue and lips Secondary articulators: teeth, alveolar ridge (gum ridge), hard palate, velum (soft palate), and uvula Tertiary articulators: pharynx, larynx, and vocal folds