Oral mucosa: oral biology lecture 3 Flashcards
Oral mucosa is composed of which two tissue types:
- Epithelium – which lies superficially
- Connective tissue – which is underlying
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the oral mucosa is distributed in three groups:
what are they
masticatory mucosa
lining mucosa
specialised mucosa
which type of oral mucosa would you not expect to find keratinised
lining mucosa
which type of oral mucosa would you expect to find keratinised mucosa
masticatory mucosa
the epitheliem has undulating interface with the lamina propria:
what is the definition of undulating
having a smoothly rising and falling form or outline
non keratinised lining mucosa has less rete pegs compared to keratanised mucosa
identify the rete pegs in the answer image
lamina propria and submucosa are both present in which mucosa
lining mucosa
keratinised masticatory mucosa
specialised mucosa
lining mucosa
what are the four layers of the epithelium
superficial layer
intermediate layer
prickle cell layer
basal cell layer
what do all epithelial cells have
filaments and desomosomes
what are present in prickle cells
membrane coating granules
which of the epithelial cells are the least differentiated
basal cells (mitosis often visible)
which of the 4 layers of the epithelium are drugs absorbed through
intermediate layer
which lining mucosa has a thick lamina propria
keratinised masticatory mucosa
where would you find lamina propria firmly anchored to the bone
keratinsed masticatory mucosa