What is oral cavity (mouth)
Introducd:What is oral cavity (mouth)
The entire oral cavity is lined with mucous membrane tissue. The oral cavity consists of the following two areas:
1. The vestibule is the space between the teeth and the inner mucosal lining of the lips and checks.
2. The oral cavity proper is the space contained within the upper and lower dental arches.
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