Why is it called buccal?

It's derived from the Latin bucca, meaning “cheek.” The masses of fat and muscle that we call cheeks are contained in a pocket of space on our face called the buccal space. The buccal space has an impact on a lot of things, notably the shape of our face and our chewing.
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What does buccal stand for?

Definition of buccal

1 : of, relating to, near, involving, or supplying a cheek the buccal surface of a tooth the buccal branch of the facial nerve. 2 : of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth the buccal cavity.
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What does buccal mean in biology?

Buccal. (Science: anatomy) Pertaining to or directed toward the cheek. (Science: dentistry) in dental anatomy, used to refer to the buccal surface of a tooth. Origin: L. Buccalis, from bucca = cheek.
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What is the common term for buccal?

The common term for the buccal region is D) cheeks.
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What is the medical term for cheeks?

"Buccal" means relating to the cheek. In humans, the region is innervated by the buccal nerve. The area between the inside of the cheek and the teeth and gums is called the vestibule or buccal pouch or buccal cavity and forms part of the mouth. In other animals the cheeks may also be referred to as jowls. Cheek.
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Where is the buccal area?

The buccal spaces are paired fat-containing spaces on each side of the face forming cheeks. Each space is enveloped by the superficial (investing) layer of the deep cervical fascia. It is located between the buccinator and platysma muscles, therefore it is only a small potential space with limited contents.
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Does buccal mean oral?

Buccal is a technical anatomical term used in the context of medicine. When it means located in the mouth, buccal is synonymous with oral, which is a much more common term. Buccal is used in anatomical terms like buccal cavity, buccal gland, and buccal nerve.
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What does buccal mean in dentistry?

Buccal – The cheek-side of the tooth. This surface is also referred to as the facial surface when referring to the front teeth. Lingual – The part of the tooth that is closest to the tongue.
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What is the area under the tongue called?

Below your tongue is a horseshoe-shaped area of tissue known as the floor of the mouth. This flat area of soft tissue has a separate rising fold of tissue that connects it to the underside of the tongue, known as the lingual frenulum.
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What is the difference between mouth and buccal cavity?

The buccal cavity mainly comprises the primary organ of the digestive system including the teeth, tongue and salivary glands. The mouth is an opening through which the food is taken inside the body. It is bounded by lips and its inner parts comprise of the cheeks, tongue, upper jaw and lower jaw.
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Why is the drug given in the buccal space?

How is it given? The midazolam solution should be placed against the sides of the gums and cheek so that the medicine is absorbed directly into the bloodstream. This is known as the buccal or oromucosal route. If the medicine is swallowed accidentally, it might not work as quickly.
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Are buccal and sublingual the same?

Sublingual administration involves placing a drug under the tongue and buccal administration involves placing a drug between the gums and cheek.
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How do you say the thing in the back of your throat?

Definition of uvula

noun, plural u·vu·las, u·vu·lae [yoo-vyuh-lee]. Anatomy.
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What is the buccal pouch?

A buccal medicine is a medicine given between the gums and the inner lining of the mouth cheek. This area is called the buccal pouch. Medicine is usually given in the buccal area when it is needed to take effect quickly or when the child is not conscious.
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What happens if you swallow a buccal tablet?

If you swallow or suck buccal tablets they will not work. If you have more than 1 ulcer, move the tablet around your mouth so the medicine can dissolve on each ulcer. Do not use more than 1 tablet at a time and do not use more than 4 in a day.
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What route is buccal?

Buccal administration involves placing a drug between your gums and cheek, where it also dissolves and is absorbed into your blood. Both sublingual and buccal drugs come in tablets, films, or sprays.
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What does a dimple in the chin mean?

The signature dimple of cleft chins forms before birth. This happens when the two sides of the lower jaw don't completely fuse together during fetal development. Aside from the dimple, this doesn't cause any other symptoms.
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What T is the opposite of thin?

In general, adjectives and adverbs have opposite meanings, that is, words reporting quality and quantity often have opposite words. Opposites of Thin; thick. coarse.
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Do monkeys have chins?

While it may seem odd, humans are in fact the only animals that have one. Even chimpanzees and gorillas, our closest genetic cousins, lack chins. Instead of poking forward, their lower jaws slope down and back from their front teeth.
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Is a buccal a cavity?

mouth, also called oral cavity or buccal cavity, in human anatomy, orifice through which food and air enter the body. The mouth opens to the outside at the lips and empties into the throat at the rear; its boundaries are defined by the lips, cheeks, hard and soft palates, and glottis.
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Is oral and buccal mucosa the same?

The oral mucosa is the term used to describe the soft tissue lining of the oral cavity, including the buccal mucosa and the gingivae. It has many different functions and consists of a distinct layered structure that is similar to the structure and function of skin [1].
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What happens if you swallow sublingual?

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Subutex is readily absorbed into your bloodstream through the gastrointestinal and mucosal membranes. But because of what scientists call “first-pass metabolism,” if you swallow Subutex instead of letting it dissolve under your tongue, only a very small amount of the medicine will be absorbed.
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