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HEAD & NECK M.Sc. Students College of Dentistry Dr. Fareed Hanna Assistant professor • Facial Bones : Mandible , Maxilla ,Zygomatic , Sphenoid • Infratemporal fossa…
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PowerPoint Presentation Chemical Sense Of Taste By: karen mae oyardo Letâs Try Some Tongue Twister I slit a sheet, a sheet I slit, upon a slitted sheet I sit. A big black…
15 CHAPTER III LITERATURE REVIEW Anatomy of tongue The tongue The tongue consists of a buccal and a pharyngeal portion separated by a V-shaped groove on its dorsal surface,…