| frenum | <dentistry> Small pieces of pink coloured skin that attach your lips, cheeks and tongue to your mouth. Examples include the piece of skin under your tongue which sticks out when you pick up your tongue, and the piece of skin which sticks out when you pull out your lips. (08 Jan 1998) |
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| Morgagni's frenum | A fold, more evident in cadavers, running from the junction of the two commissures of the ileocaecal valve on either side along the inner wall of the caecocolic junction. Synonym: frenulum valvae ileocaecalis, frenulum of Morgagni, Morgagni's frenum, Morgagni's retinaculum. (05 Mar 2000) |
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A frenulum (or frenum) is a small fold of tissue that prevents an organ in the body from moving too far. There are frenula at several points of the body, including several in the mouth (frenulum linguae, f. labii superioris, f. labii inferioris of the tongue, upper and lower lips respectively), some in the digestive tract, and some connected to the external genitalia. In the female these include the frenulum clitoridis of the clitoris and the frenulum labiorum pudendi (aka. ...
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(pl. FRENA).--A small band or fold of skin.
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| frenum |
Referring to the membrane that binds the lip to the snout or lower jaw.
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A fold of mucous membrane and underlying fibrous tissue connecting lip, cheek or tongue to the alveolar mucosa. (May be labial or lingual.)
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Male genital piercing of the shaft. Frenum is the fold of skin supporting an organ.
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