| palatum fissum | <embryology, paediatrics> A congenital fissure in the roof of the mouth forming a communication between the nasal passages and the oral cavity. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| palatum molle | The muscular part of the roof of the mouth. The soft palate is directly behind the hard palate. It lacks bone and so is soft. (12 Dec 1998) |
| palatum osseum | A concave elliptical bony plate, constituting the roof of the oral cavity, formed of the palatine process of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone on either side. Synonym: palatum osseum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palatine |
people from the Palatinate area in the Rhineland of Germany. In 1688, Louis XIV of France began persecuting German Protestants from the west bank of the Rhine River. Queen Anne of England helped a group to come to America in 1708. More than 2000 arrived in New York in 1710 and settled along the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers. Others settled in Pennsylvania. The term also applied to the two palatine counties (marches) of Chester and Durham in England.
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| palatable |
Pleasing to the taste, ie to the palate.
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| palate |
The roof of the mouth in vertebrates having a complete or partial separation of the oral and nasal cavities and consisting of the hard palate and the soft palate.
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| palatal |
Surface of the tooth towards the hard palate.
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| palate |
The structure that separates the oral and nasal cavities. Periodontal ligament - A network of fibers connecting the tooth to the bone. Periodontium - The supporting structures of the teeth including the periodontal ligament, gingiva, cementum, and alveolar and supporting bone. Posterior teeth - The premolar and molar teeth. Premolar - The teeth distal to the canine and mesial to the molars with one to three roots. Primary teeth - The first teeth to erupt; they are replaced by adult teeth. ...
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