The vestibule
The area between the lips and teeth is the oral vestibule.vestibule
its the vestibule.If you are talking about the tissue that connects the lip to your gums and all the way around to the side of your cheeks are called the labial frenum. Connects your lips to your gums.frenum is not correct. It is the frenulum.vestibule
Buccal is cheek - so lets see what would be there? Muscle, skin and salivary glands.
The area behind your front teeth is called the palate. It is located on the roof of the mouth. The part closest to your teeth is hard palate and the area near the back of your mouth is the soft palate.
There are a few ways you could get rid of loose cheeks. You could do exercises to tone that area.
A low area between mountains is called a valley.
The area between the eyelid and eyebrow is called the brow bone or brow ridge.
Yes and no! The mouth is also called the buccal cavity named after the buccal muscles which are in the cheeks. Nobody I know calls it the buccal but many call it the buccal cavity.The portion of the oral cavity bounded by the lips, cheeks, and gums. Also called vestibule of mouth.
The area between the breasts is typically referred to as the cleavage.
Yes, as the teeth can shift in the bone when the wisdom teeth are no longer there to keep them in place. Yes, but in a minimal way. The gaps that can be mostly noticed are in the back area. Rarely front teeth are affected.
The area between waves is called the "trough" or "valley" of the wave. This is where the wave's amplitude is at its lowest point.
The link or bridge between negative and positive area is called a circuit