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Connective tissue palatal mucosa

The thickness of the buccal epithelium varies from 10 to about 50 cell layers in different regions because of serrations in connective tissue. In fact, the thickness of buccal mucosa has been observed to be 580 pm, the hard palate 310 pm, the epidermis 120 pm, and the floor of mouth mucosa 190 pm. [Pg.178]

Between the two mucosal layers covering the soft palate (i.e., nasal and oral mucosa) there are mixed salivary glands, a few taste buds, muscle fibres, fatty tissue and a complex of connective tissue fibres originating from the aponeurosis of tensor veli palatini muscle. [Pg.128]


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