Oral Anatomy: Labial and Lingual Areas Explained

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Explore the differences between labial (related to lips) and lingual (related to tongue) areas in dental anatomy. Learn about local anesthetic injections in dentistry to numb specific areas for dental procedures.

  • Oral Anatomy
  • Labial
  • Lingual
  • Local Anesthetic
  • Dental Procedures

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  1. Labial: pertaining to or around the lip. Lingual: pertaining to or around the tongue. Labial: The area Lingual: The area

  2. Local Anesthetic: The injection given in the mouth to numb the areas where a tooth or area needs a dental procedure. Local Anesthetic:

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