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The roof of the mouth is known as the palate The hard palate is the front part of the roof of the mouth and the soft palate is the back part Illustration copyright 2001 2002 Nucleus


Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Monkey jpg

Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Monkey jpg

Stratified Squamous Cytodesmata Epithelium Hard Palate R~593 jpg 13 Feb 2006 15 04 78k Stratified Squamous Epithelium Esophagus jpg 13 Feb 2006 15 04 118k Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Monkey jpg 13 Feb 2006 15 04 105k Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Rabbit 2 jpg 13 Feb 2006 15 04 92k


Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Hard Palate Rabbit jpg

Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Hard Palate Rabbit jpg

Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Hard Palate Rabbit jpg


Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Rabbit 2 jpg

Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Rabbit 2 jpg

Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Rabbit 2 jpg


Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Rabbit jpg

Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Rabbit jpg

Stratified Squamous Epithelium Hard Palate Rabbit jpg


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Stratified Squamous Cytodesmata Epithelium Hard Palate R~593 jpg

Stratified Squamous Cytodesmata Epithelium Hard Palate R~593 jpg


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Description Coronary band lesions due to foot and mouth disease

Description Coronary band lesions due to foot and mouth disease

Description Coronary band lesions due to foot and mouth disease are usually mild and difficult to see Clinical signs coronary band lesions Vesicular disease may fail to develop in approximately 25 percent of infected sheep a further 20 percent may develop only a single observable lesion In 79 sheep infected with the 1994 Greek strain lesions in those animals that developed vesicular disease were visible for less than 3 days Vesicles may develop in the interdigital cleft on the heel bulbs and on the coronary band but they usually rupture rapidly and their appearance may be hidden by the coexisting presence of foot rot Vesicles also form in the mouth but they rupture easily and are usually only seen as shallow erosions most commonly on the dental pad adjacent to the incisors but also on the tongue hard palate lips and gums Vesicles may also be observed on the teats particularly of milking sheep and goats and rarely on the vulva and prepuce Vesicles


Description Cow with ruptured tongue vesicle two days after

Description Cow with ruptured tongue vesicle two days after

Description Cow with ruptured tongue vesicle two days after start of clinical signs of foot and mouth disease Clinical signs ruptured tongue lesions Vesicles develop on the tongue hard palate dental pad lips gums muzzle coronary band and interdigital space Vesicles may also be seen on the teats particularly of lactating cows Stamp feet as they try to relieve pressure They prefer to lie down and resist attempts to raise them Lactating cattle with teat lesions are difficult to milk and ruptured vesicles frequently become infected predisposing to secondary mastitis Vesicles in mouth rupture rapidly usually within 24 hours leaving a shallow erosion surrounded by shreds of epithelium Vesicles on the feet may remain intact for two or three days before rupturing Severe form with some vaccinated cattle the tongue swells and protrudes from the mouth and the majority of the tongue epithelium is shed vesicles


Jacob s Cleft Lip and Palate

Jacob s Cleft Lip and Palate

Here is Jacob at two <a href= http flickr com photos dannyhec 3233421073 >years< a> I ve noticed that there has been some continued traffic on this picture recently and I thought that I might be able to help someone out if your child might have the same thing If you have any questions please feel free to contact us through Flickr mail or at danny at heckstetter com Jacob was born on January 29th 2007 with a bilateral cleft lip and palate We were lucky to have that spotted on what was scheduled to be his only ultrasound in September October 2006 I think that we were prepared for it to be worse that it really was operations aside feedings were hard since we had to squeeze every drop of milk into Jacob Once we had the right bottles for Jacob and our routine down it seemed like he was a normal boy Jacob has had two corrective operations to repair his clefts Both were performed by Dr Jeffery Marsh The first when he was about nine weeks old to repair his lip and the second was just before his first birthday to repair his palate Overall they weren t terrible Jacob had some issues with his oxygen levels so he had to spend the night in the NICU for monitoring but was mainly for a precaution Recovery on both was messy but you could tell the boy didn t feel much pain and rebounded really quickly At almost 21 months Jacob is in every way a normal little kid We had concerns that he would have trouble talking and in since his second surgery have all gone away because he is speaking so well now


Hard Palate

Hard Palate

Plock s laptop Concentrating very hard on the lecture


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in different individuals They are composed of an assemblage of mucous follicles which secrete a thick grayish matter and open on the surface of the gland by numerous 12 to 15 orifices The space left between the arches of the palate on the two sides is called the isthmus of the fauces It is bounded above by the free margin of the palate below by the tongue and on each


Description Photograph of a mouth lesion in a captive buffalo

Description Photograph of a mouth lesion in a captive buffalo

Description Photograph of a mouth lesion in a captive buffalo Clinical signs mouth lesions Typical mouth lesions of FMD developed in what appeared to be a natural outbreak caused by a SAT 1 virus Six were found to have lesions in the mouth These occurred on the tongue insides of the cheeks and in one case on the hard palate Some lesions were large 70 x 30 mm foul smelling and the affected epithelium was brittle and came off in granules Within a week ulcers and erosions formed with rounded epithelial edges and a clear pink floor Foot lesions did not occur in any of the animals This account accords with an earlier observation also made in the Kruger National Park among a group of 8 buffalo captured and kept in pens Lesions in the mouth were confined to the dental pad palate dorsum of the tongue and lips On the feet lesions were found on the coronary band and in the interdigital cleft Vesicles


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A PA film posteroanterior of a patient who tried unsuccessfully to commit suicide by firing a nail gun into her mouth through the hard palate


Hard Palate

Hard Palate




inspecting Milo s hard palate

inspecting Milo s hard palate

Teeth and mouth look good to me


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