Parotid salivary gland duct, also called Stenson's duct.
answer is C. stensen's duct
When the mesial buccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is distal to the mesial buccal cusp of the mandibular first molar.
as the buccal cusp has lesser magnification cast on radiograph as compared to the lingual cusp
The concavity that forms on the mesial aspect of maxillary first premolars is called the cuspid groove. It is the result of the first premolar having both a buccal and palatal root. The groove functions as an alignment guide for the maxillary cuspid as it descends into the mouth.
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.
in order to diagnose malocclusion..ask da patient to occlude n observe the relationship of the maxillary n mandibular molars...if the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary molar occludes in the buccal groove of mandibular molar...then its a class 1 maloclusion...this is some times considered as nrmal occlusion...
The buccal cavity is located in the mouth and contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands. It is involved in processes such as chewing, swallowing, and speech. The walls of the buccal cavity are lined with mucous membranes that help protect and lubricate the cavity.
The greater palatine nerve block can be performed intraorally. The needle is inserted either through the palatal mucosa midway between the second and third molar or through the buccal mucosa posterior to the maxillary second molar. The injection site is usually located near the greater palatine foramen.
Yes, taste buds are located on the tongue, soft palate, and inner cheeks of the buccal cavity. They help detect different flavors of food and beverages.
The Buccal nerve is a long-running nerve in the face. It is between the second and third molars and basically runs down the cheek. It transmits feelings from the skin of the cheek and also the mouth.
The word "buccal" refers to the facial cheeks.
A buccal bulb is a specialized structure in some nematodes that aids in feeding by storing and processing food. It is located in the anterior end of the worm's body and helps in grasping and breaking down the food particles for digestion.