| buccal raphe |
In the embryo, a raphe on the cheek indicating the line of fusion of the maxillary and mandibular processes.
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| buccal a. |
arteria buccalis.
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| buccal a.’s |
the angles formed between the buccal surface and the other surfaces of a posterior tooth, or between the buccal wall of a tooth cavity and other walls, named according to the surfaces which participate in their formation. See table of cavity a's and illustration of tooth a's.
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| buccal c. |
1. that portion of the oral cavity bounded on one side by the teeth and gingivae (or the residual alveolar ridges), and on the other by the cheeks. 2. a carious lesion beginning on the buccal surface of a posterior tooth. 3. cavitas oris. 4. a preoral chamber seen in higher ciliate protozoa, manifested as an indentation or pouch, containing compound ciliary organelles and leading to the cytostomal-cytopharyngeal complex. Called also peristome.
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| buccal e. |
the embrasure opening out toward the cheek between molar and premolar teeth.
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