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Dr. Ahmad R. AwadDr. Ahmad R. Awad
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الفيروزEnd
Attached gingiva
Free gingiva
Lamina propria
The junctional epithelium
The gingival sulcus
The keratinized epithelium
The papillary
The reticular layer of the
lamina propria
The keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Lamina propria
The minor salivary gland ( mucus gland) in the submucosa
Non-keratinized epithelium
Lamina propria contains elastic fiber
Submucosa contain bur mucous minor salivary
gland
Tongue muscle fiber
Non-keratinized st.
sq. ep .
Non- keratinized st.
sq .ep .
Lamina propria
Trough or furrow
Taste bud
Non- keratinized st.
sq. ep.
Taste bud
Lamina propria
Keratin
St. sq. ep.
Lamina propria
muscles
Weber salivary gland
Bur mucous minor salivary gland in the
soft palate
Weber minor salivary gland in the ( tongue )
Serous acini
Mucous acini
Excretory duct
Striated duct
The skin
side of the lip
Sweat glandHair
follicle
Part of the lip’s muscles
Nasal septum
Palatine processes
Developing bone of the
maxilla
Midline epithelial
seam
ostomodaium
Developing tongue
Michael cartilage
cartilaginous plate in the end of
developing bone
Pulp stone
Root of the deciduas tooth had been resorpted during shedding under the force of
the permanent successor