Mucosa
Characteristics
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Dorsum of the tongue.

What is specialized mucosa?

100

The oral mucosa appears white. 

What is keratinized?

100

Eating is associated with this mucosa. 

What is Masticatory Mucosa?

100

Cells that attach gingiva to the tooth. 

What is the attachment epithelium?

100

Thickest mucosa.

What is palatal mucosa?

200

The gingiva and hard palatal tissue. 

What is masticatory mucosa? 

200

The oral epithelium has cells that are dying. 

What is para-keratinized?

200

Two gingival groups.

What is free and attached gingiva?

200

Gingiva on bone. 

What is attached gingiva?

200

Connective tissue ridges and epithelial pegs. 

What are Rete Pegs?

300

Areas of oral mucosa such as the buccal mucosa. 

What is lining mucosa?

300

The oral epithelium has fairly health cells. 

What is non-keratinized?

300

It's function is to prevent food impaction underneath the contact area. 

What is the Interdental Papilla?

300

One of the First areas to become periodontally  involved. 

What is the interdental papilla?

300

Sebaceous glands. 

What are Fordyce spots?

400

Area posterior to the tonsils. 

What is pharyngeal mucosa?

400

This mucosa is movable and non-keratinized. 

What is lining mucosa?

400

Non-keratinized area under the contact. 

What is the col?

400

A dimpled appearance. 

What is stippled?

400

Blister like lesion. 

What is a mucocele?

500

Oral mucosa has an arrangement of this type of epithelium. 

What is stratified squamous?

500

Cells in Keratinized tissue. 

What are Stratum Corneum/Stratum Granulosum?

500

The V-shaped shallow groove with an average depth of 2mm around the tooth. 

What is the sulcus?

500

Thin epithelium and underlying blood vessels. 

What is alveolar mucosa?

500

Connective tissue beneath the mucosa. 

What is submucosa?

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