The "mouth floor" refers to the inferior aspect of the oral cavity, which is formed by the muscular floor of the mouth, consisting primarily of the mylohyoid muscle, and contains the opening of the sublingual and submandibular glands.
Total lack of teeth through disease or extraction.
A salivary gland on each side of the mouth below the TONGUE.
Cells lining the saclike dilatations known as acini of various glands or the lungs.
Soft tissue formed mainly by the pelvic diaphragm, which is composed of the two levator ani and two coccygeus muscles. The pelvic diaphragm lies just below the pelvic aperture (outlet) and separates the pelvic cavity from the PERINEUM. It extends between the PUBIC BONE anteriorly and the COCCYX posteriorly.
The oval-shaped oral cavity located at the apex of the digestive tract and consisting of two parts: the vestibule and the oral cavity proper.
The surface of a structure upon which one stands or walks.
Injury, weakening, or PROLAPSE of the pelvic muscles, surrounding connective tissues or ligaments (PELVIC FLOOR).

Effects of hyper- and hypoventilation on gastric and sublingual PCO(2). (1/79)

We investigated the effects of hyper- and hypoventilation on gastric (Pg(CO(2))) and sublingual (Psl(CO(2))) tissue PCO(2) before, during, and after reversal of hemorrhagic shock. Pg(CO(2)) was measured with ion-sensitive field-effect transistor sensor and Psl(CO(2)) with a CO(2) microelectrode. Under physiological conditions and during hemorrhagic shock, decreases in arterial (Pa(CO(2))) and end-tidal (PET(CO(2))) PCO(2) induced by hyperventilation produced corresponding decreases in Pg(CO(2)) and Psl(CO(2)). Hypoventilation produced corresponding increases in Pa(CO(2)), PET(CO(2)), Pg(CO(2)), and Psl(CO(2)). Accordingly, acute decreases and increases in Pa(CO(2)) and PET(CO(2)) produced statistically similar decreases and increases in Pg(CO(2)) and Psl(CO(2)). No significant changes in the tissue PCO(2)-Pa(CO(2)) gradients were observed during hemorrhagic shock in the absence or in the presence of hyper- or hypoventilation. Acute changes in Pg(CO(2)) and Psl(CO(2)) should, therefore, be interpreted in relationship with concurrent changes in Pa(CO(2)) and/or PET(CO(2)).  (+info)

Tobacco-associated lesions of the oral cavity: Part II. Malignant lesions. (2/79)

Nonmalignant tobacco-associated lesions of the oral cavity were discussed in the first part of this two-part article. Here, we describe malignant lesions associated with tobacco use, basic biopsy principles for such lesions and intervention strategies that dental professionals may use to reduce the chances of their patients developing precancerous lesions or primary malignancies.  (+info)

Depression of sublingual temperature by cold saliva. (3/79)

Sublingual and oesophageal temperatures were compared at various air temperatures in 16 subjects. In warm air (25-44 degrees C) sublingual temperatures stabilized within plus or minus 0-45 degrees C of oesophageal temperatures, but in air at room temperature (18-24 degrees C) they were sometimes as much as 1-1 degrees C below and in cold air (5-10 degrees C) as much as 4-4 degrees C below oesophageal readings. The sublingual-oesophageal temperature difference in cold air was greatly reduced by keeping the face warm, but it was not reduced in two patients breathing through tracheostomies and thereby eliminating cold air flow from the nose and pharynx. Parotid saliva temperature was low and saliva flow high during exposure, and cold saliva seemed to be mainly responsible for the erratic depression of sublingual temperature in the cold. These results indicate hazards in the casual use of sublingual temperatures, and indicate that external heat may have to be supplied to enable them to give reliable clinical assessments of body temperature.  (+info)

Quantitative real-time PCR identifies a critical region of deletion on 22q13 related to prognosis in oral cancer. (4/79)

Quantitative real time PCR was performed on genomic DNA from 40 primary oral carcinomas and the normal adjacent tissues. The target genes ECGFB, DIA1, BIK, and PDGFB and the microsatellite markers D22S274 and D22S277, mapped on 22q13, were selected according to our previous loss of heterozygosity findings in head and neck tumors. Quantitative PCR relies on the comparison of the amount of product generated from a target gene and that generated from a disomic reference gene (GAPDH-housekeeping gene). Reactions have been performed with normal control in triplicates, using the 7700 Sequence Detection System (PE Applied Biosystems). Losses in the sequences D22S274 (22q13.31) and in the DIA1 (22q13.2-13.31) gene were detected in 10 out of 40 cases (25%) each. Statistically significant correlations were observed for patients with relative copy number loss of the marker D22S274 and stages T3-T4 of disease (P=0.025), family history of cancer (P=0.001), and death (P=0.021). Relative copy number loss involving the DIA1 gene was correlated to family history of cancer (P<0.001), death (P=0.002), and consumption of alcohol (P=0.026). Log-rank test revealed a significant decrease in survival (P=0.0018) for patients with DIA1 gene loss. Relative copy number losses detected in these sequences may be related to disease progression and a worse prognosis in patients with oral cancer.  (+info)

Dermoid cyst of the floor of the mouth. (5/79)

Dermoid cysts of the floor of the mouth are rare lesions thought to be caused by entrapment of germinal epithelium during the closure of the mandibular and hyoid branchial arches. They usually present as a nonpainful swelling. This type of lesion occurs more frequently in patients between 15 and 35 years, but can be seen in all age ranges. Histologically, all dermoids are lined by epidermis. The contents of the cyst lining determine the histological categories of the cyst: epidermoid, if epidermis is lining the cyst; dermoid, if skin annexes exist; or teratoid, if there are tissues derivated from the three germinal layers. Anatomical classification is useful for surgical approach choice, intra- or extraorally. This report presents a case of a dermoid cyst of the floor of the mouth in a 12-year-old patient, and a review of all steps necessary for its diagnosis and treatment was made.  (+info)

Oral lichen planus: a clinical and morphometric study of oral lesions in relation to clinical presentation. (6/79)

Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory disease with different clinical presentations that can be classified as reticular or atrophic-erosive. Sixty-two OLP patients were studied to evaluate the clinical-pathologic characteristics of their OLP lesions and to investigate possible differences in their biological behavior. The most common clinical presentation was the reticular type (62.9% vs 37.1%). Atrophic-erosive presentations showed significantly longer evolution (chi square=4.454; p=0.049), more extensive lesions (chi square=16.211; p=0.000) and more sites affected than reticular ones (chi square=10.048; p=0.002). Atrophic-erosive OLP was more frequently found on the tongue, gingiva and floor of the mouth. No statistically significant differences could be identified between reticular and atrophic-erosive clinical presentations in terms of age, sex, tobacco habit, plasma cortisol level and depth of inflammatory infiltrate. We concluded that the classification of OLP lesions as reticular vs atrophic-erosive is a simple, easy to use classification that can identify clinical presentations with different biological behavior.  (+info)

Difficulties in diagnosing lesions in the floor of the mouth--report of two rare cases. (7/79)

This article highlights 2 contrasting lesions of the floor of the mouth, the first being a benign lipoma growth and the latter, an adenoid cystic carcinoma. Both of these lesions appear clinically similar, presenting as a swelling with normal overlying mucosa and otherwise asymptomatic at the time of clinical examination. As the swelling for Case 1 is small and fluctuant, no special investigation was ordered, whereas a computed tomographic scan was ordered for the larger expansile lesion in Case 2. The lesions were excised under local and general anaesthesia respectively and a histology henceforth. Recovery for both cases were uneventful and no recurrence or complication was noted to date when this article was written. The two extreme natures of the lesions manifested in the region serve as a cautionary note to clinicians.  (+info)

Case report of a dermoid cyst at the floor of the mouth. (8/79)

The growth of dermoid cysts at the floor of the mouth is considered a rare condition. Typically, intra-oral dermoid cysts present as non-tender, slow growing masses at the sublingual, submental and submandibular region. We report a case of a young adult male who presented at our hospital with a sublingual cyst superimposed with acute infection and failed antibiotic treatment. The cyst was excised and confirmed histopathologically as a dermoid cyst with overlying acute inflammation. Clinical progress was uneventful and postoperative recovery excellent with no recurrence.  (+info)

The term "mouth floor" is not a standard medical terminology. However, it might refer to the floor of the mouth, which is the part of the oral cavity located beneath the tongue and above the hyoid bone, which is a U-shaped bone in the front of the neck that helps support the tongue. The mouth floor contains several salivary glands, muscles, and nerves that are important for functions such as swallowing and speaking.

"Edentulous mouth" is a medical term used to describe a condition where an individual has no remaining natural teeth in either their upper or lower jaw, or both. This situation can occur due to various reasons such as tooth decay, gum disease, trauma, or aging. Dentists often recommend dental prosthetics like dentures to restore oral function and aesthetics for individuals with edentulous mouths.

The sublingual glands are a pair of salivary glands located in the floor of the mouth, beneath the tongue. They are the smallest of the major salivary glands and produce around 5-10% of the total saliva in the mouth. The sublingual glands secrete saliva containing electrolytes, enzymes (such as amylase), and antibacterial compounds that help in digestion, lubrication, and protection against microorganisms.

The sublingual glands' secretions are released through multiple small ducts called the ducts of Rivinus or minor sublingual ducts, as well as a larger duct called the duct of Wharton, which is a common excretory duct for both sublingual and submandibular glands.

Sublingual gland dysfunction can lead to conditions such as dry mouth (xerostomia), dental caries, or oral infections.

Acinar cells are the type of exocrine gland cells that produce and release enzymes or other secretory products into a lumen or duct. These cells are most commonly found in the acini (plural of acinus) of the pancreas, where they produce digestive enzymes that are released into the small intestine to help break down food.

The acinar cells in the pancreas are arranged in clusters called acini, which are surrounded by a network of ducts that transport the secreted enzymes to the duodenum. Each acinus contains a central lumen, into which the digestive enzymes are released by the acinar cells.

Acinar cells have a distinctive morphology, with a large, centrally located nucleus and abundant cytoplasm that contains numerous secretory granules. These granules contain the enzymes that are synthesized and stored within the acinar cells until they are released in response to hormonal or neural signals.

In addition to their role in digestion, acinar cells can also be found in other exocrine glands, such as the salivary glands, where they produce and release enzymes that help to break down food in the mouth.

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that form a sling or hammock across the bottom of the pelvis. It supports the organs in the pelvic cavity, including the bladder, rectum, and uterus or prostate. The pelvic floor helps control urination, defecation, and sexual function by relaxing and contracting to allow for the release of waste and during sexual activity. It also contributes to postural stability and balance. Weakness or damage to the pelvic floor can lead to various health issues such as incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction.

In medical terms, the mouth is officially referred to as the oral cavity. It is the first part of the digestive tract and includes several structures: the lips, vestibule (the space enclosed by the lips and teeth), teeth, gingiva (gums), hard and soft palate, tongue, floor of the mouth, and salivary glands. The mouth is responsible for several functions including speaking, swallowing, breathing, and eating, as it is the initial point of ingestion where food is broken down through mechanical and chemical processes, beginning the digestive process.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Floors and Floorcoverings" is not a medical term. It refers to the physical structures and materials used to cover floors in buildings or homes. If you have any medical terms that you would like me to define, please let me know!

Pelvic floor disorders (PFD) refer to a group of conditions that affect the muscles and tissues supporting the pelvic organs, including the bladder, rectum, uterus, and vagina. These disorders can result in various symptoms such as urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and painful sexual intercourse.

The causes of PFD are varied and may include childbirth, aging, obesity, chronic constipation, menopause, and certain neurological conditions. Treatment options for PFD depend on the severity and type of disorder but may include physical therapy, medication, surgery, or lifestyle changes such as weight loss and smoking cessation.

It is important to seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms of pelvic floor disorders, as early intervention can help prevent further damage and improve quality of life.

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The stylohyoid muscle elongates the floor of the mouth. It initiates a swallowing.[citation needed] Left temporal bone. Outer ...
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  • Sensory nerves from the anterior division include the buccal nerve, which is sensory to the mucosa of the mouth and gums and the skin on the cheek. (medscape.com)
  • Any damage or circumstance related to the mouth, teeth, or gums may also cause bizarre licking or ELS behavior. (oxfordpets.com)
  • Dermoid cyst of the floor of the mouth is an uncommon lesion that presents as a solitary mass, painless, with no history of fever or drainage, usually in the midline, and commonly in the upper level space mylohyoid. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dermoid cyst in floor of mouth. (nih.gov)
  • 6. Dermoid cysts of the floor of the mouth and lateral neck. (nih.gov)
  • 9. A bulky dermoid cyst of the floor of the mouth. (nih.gov)
  • 16. Case report of a dermoid cyst at the floor of the mouth. (nih.gov)
  • 17. Pigmented dermoid cyst of the floor to the mouth: a comparison of two cases. (nih.gov)
  • 20. [Dermoid cysts of the mouth floor. (nih.gov)
  • There is no sign the cancer has spread outside the organ where it started (for example, the lip, tongue, or floor of mouth). (cancer.org)
  • With the lips and tongue, teeth help form words by controlling airflow out of the mouth. (kidshealth.org)
  • The tongue strikes the teeth or the roof of the mouth as some sounds are made. (kidshealth.org)
  • A bundle of muscles extends from the floor of the mouth to form the tongue . (kidshealth.org)
  • Most develop in the squamous cells found in your mouth, tongue, and lips. (healthline.com)
  • This includes closely examining the roof and floor of your mouth, the back of your throat, tongue, and cheeks, and the lymph nodes in your neck. (healthline.com)
  • Usually painless swelling on the floor of the mouth below the tongue. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Mouth sores, cracked lips (especially at the corners) and dry throat may also occur. (dentalnews.com)
  • It was also found that 35% of the floor-of-the-mouth lesions were malignant. (medscape.com)
  • Oral cancer involves tumors or malignant growths in the mouth, throat, or lips. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • C040 Anterior floor of mouth C041 Lateral floor of mouth C048 Overlapping lesion of floor of mouth C049 Floor of mouth, NOS **Note 1:** This schema is based on the UICC chapter *Malignant Melanoma of Upper Aerodigestive Tract,* pages 51-53. (cancer.gov)
  • Clinicians presenting this case of a 38-year-old woman with a highly aggressive recurrent malignant ameloblastoma involving the mandible and floor of the mouth -- which ultimately metastasizes to her liver -- note that only about 100 such cases have been reported since it was first described almost 100 years ago. (medpagetoday.com)
  • If directly assigning SS2000, use the *Floor of Mouth* chapter on page 42 of the [SS2000 on-line manual](http://seer.cancer.gov/tools/ssm/SSSM2000-122012.pdf#page=42). (cancer.gov)
  • The oropharynx is the part of the throat that sits at the back of the mouth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Oral cancer includes cancers that occur in the mouth or the back of the throat. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Most cases of oral cancer start in squamous cells, which form the lining of the mouth and throat. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • These numbers are based on people diagnosed with cancers of the oral cavity (mouth) or oropharynx (the part of the throat behind the mouth) between 2012 and 2018. (cancer.org)
  • The soft palate forms a curtain between the mouth and the throat, or pharynx, to the rear. (kidshealth.org)
  • Once food is a soft, moist mass, it's pushed to the back of the mouth and the throat to be swallowed. (kidshealth.org)
  • Oral cancer is cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat. (healthline.com)
  • Cancer of the floor of the mouth accounts for 28-35% of all oral cancers. (medscape.com)
  • Although cancer of the floor of the mouth accounts for 5% of all cancers in the United States, it accounts for 50% of all cancers in India. (medscape.com)
  • Combined, these cancers make up mouth, pharynx and larynx (MPL) cancers, and there were over 750,000 new cases of these in 2018. (wcrf.org)
  • Clinical examination revealed a well defined hard mass in the left anterior region perforating the floor of the mouth. (entworld.org)
  • Her mouth agape, Andy blinked. (fanfiction.net)
  • So, I was able to call her by her name and call her brother by his name, and (their) mom was just standing there with her mouth agape, watching the whole interaction," he recalled. (thetrucker.com)
  • Recurrent aphthae in floor of mouth, showing ovoid ulcer with inflammatory halo. (medscape.com)
  • It is a mouth-blown glass vase, on which is applied a milk-white smile with red lips. (1stdibs.com)
  • The hard palate divides the mouth and the nasal cavity above. (kidshealth.org)
  • The soft palate contains the uvula (YOO-vyoo-luh), the dangling flesh at the back of the mouth. (kidshealth.org)
  • In high humidity, your hardwood floors are prone to rot and warpage. (aprilaire.com)
  • Dry mouth is also known as xerostomia, and it's believed that diabetics are prone to dry mouth due to high blood glucose levels. (dentalnews.com)
  • Hello there - I have had a small abscess on the roof of my mouth, straddled between my top right central incisor and right lateral incisor for several years. (abchomeopathy.com)
  • Cite this: Painful Mass in the Floor of the Mouth - Medscape - Sep 01, 2002. (medscape.com)
  • A 50 year old male patient reported with a chief complaint of a mass in left side of the floor of the mouth for one month duration. (entworld.org)
  • In this paper, the authors describe two patients with the same clinical presentation: a large mass in the floor of the mouth that does not regressed, resulting in dysphagia and dyspnea. (bvsalud.org)
  • They play on the floor. (healthychildren.org)
  • Children frequently put objects in their mouths, explore more, and play on the floor and ground. (nih.gov)
  • T-Moulding is designed for floor surfaces of the same height. (wordofmouthfloors.com)
  • This flooring does not require acclimation and can be floated over most existing hard floor surfaces or substrates without telegraphing underlying imperfections the way other locking or glue-down LVP products can. (wordofmouthfloors.com)
  • In veterinary studies, the frequent licking of things like floors, furniture, and walls is termed excessive licking of surfaces (ELS). (oxfordpets.com)
  • Why Are the Mouth and Teeth Important? (kidshealth.org)
  • Our mouths and teeth let us make different facial expressions, form words, eat, drink, and begin the process of digestion . (kidshealth.org)
  • Incisors are the squarish, sharp-edged teeth in the front of the mouth that cut foods when we bite into them. (kidshealth.org)
  • It had spread to involve her mandibular molars and premolars, and protruded from her mouth with floating teeth, severely affecting the patient's ability to speak and to eat. (medpagetoday.com)
  • During chewing, salivary glands in the walls and floor of the mouth secrete saliva (spit), which moistens the food and helps break it down even more. (kidshealth.org)
  • The mouth is lined with moist mucous (MYOO-kus) membranes. (kidshealth.org)
  • An oral mucous cyst is a painless, thin sac on the inner surface of the mouth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Canines with mouth aches or ailments may additionally paw at their mouth, drool extra than normal, revel in difficulty chewing, or have an ugly odor in their mouth. (oxfordpets.com)
  • This had gradually spread to her jaw, neck, and floor of her mouth. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Although malignancy recurred, affecting the floor of her mouth, deep strap muscles of her neck, and minor salivary glands, clinicians did not find any signs that it had infiltrated her jaw. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Wash the dishes, Hoover the floor - something simple which shows our appreciation. (belfastmedia.com)
  • The most common presentation of cancer of the floor of the mouth is a painless, inflamed, superficial ulcer with poorly defined margins. (medscape.com)
  • Cancer of the floor of the mouth can have devastating sequelae. (medscape.com)
  • Find out what mouth cancer looks like here. (healthline.com)
  • These may be a sign of more serious problem, such as mouth cancer. (medlineplus.gov)
  • My mouth cancer is squamous cell. (cancer.org)
  • Getting biannual dental checkups can keep your dentist up to date on the health of your mouth. (healthline.com)
  • 463 million people in the world have diabetes, according to the International Diabetes Foundation , and diabetes is known to raise the risk of certain dental health issues, including dry mouth. (dentalnews.com)
  • When people with diabetes learn how to manage dry mouth symptoms, they'll be doing something good for their dental health and general health. (dentalnews.com)
  • Slamming her glorious shiny ass on your face and placing her glossy gloves over your mouth. (clips4sale.com)
  • And the Best Blog Is: Word of Mouth' now available at amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. (blogspot.com)
  • By Lisa Kember Anyone in business knows that word of mouth is the most powerful marketing tool they have. (mbot.com)
  • But traditionally word of mouth has had its challenges. (mbot.com)
  • A few drops of milk, spaghetti sauce, and bacon grease can make your canine lick the floor like anything. (oxfordpets.com)
  • Make sure there is nothing toxic on the floor. (oxfordpets.com)
  • To make sure your hardwood floors are protected, contact an AprilAire Healthy Air Pro today for humidity control. (aprilaire.com)
  • Dry mouth is much more than an annoyance that may make it a little difficult to speak sometimes. (dentalnews.com)
  • Avoid alcohol, tobacco products, and caffeine, as all may make dry mouth problems worse . (dentalnews.com)
  • There are different reasons canines use their mouth to explore things. (oxfordpets.com)
  • A study by Costa et al using data from Latin American oral and maxillofacial pathology centers indicated that of samples taken, 3.5% occurred in the floor of the mouth. (medscape.com)
  • Dry mouth issues may affect people with both forms of diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2). (dentalnews.com)
  • While all people with diabetes don't develop dry mouth problems, they are not uncommon, either. (dentalnews.com)
  • Licking the floor is typical canine behavior and very normal. (oxfordpets.com)
  • Babies put everything they can get their hands on into their mouths. (healthychildren.org)
  • Watch children carefully so they do not put things in their mouth or touch dirty items and then put their hands in their mouth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If your pooch is frequently licking the floor, then you may think about it in a serious way. (oxfordpets.com)
  • However, if your pooch is frequently licking unusual things like the floor or carpet, it can be a sign of something serious. (oxfordpets.com)
  • Some medications prescribed to diabetics may trigger side effects, including dry mouth. (dentalnews.com)
  • Pointing and not even trying to hide it, or to lower his voice, Philip moved his gum to the other side of his mouth. (fanfiction.net)
  • This collection earns its High Definition status by utilizing Embossed In Register (E.I.R.) technology as well as an enhanced painted bevel for a realistic visual unlike any other LVP or WPC floor on the market today. (wordofmouthfloors.com)
  • Please note that you can also choose to pick up your flooring to avoid paying any shipping costs. (wordofmouthfloors.com)
  • Between leaving our dirty tampons on the floor and insisting on plucking dates' eyebrows, no one is safe from the wrath of the bad date. (elitedaily.com)
  • 4,8 The sialolith observed in our case was quite large, measuring approximately 38mm and was associated with erosion of the floor of the mouth, making this reported case extremely rare. (entworld.org)
  • If your skin is dry, your home's hardwood floors likely are too. (aprilaire.com)
  • Although this sort of conduct appears innocent at first, similar to licking the floor, this could quickly develop into an obsessive dependency if left unchecked. (oxfordpets.com)
  • Although Henri lived in the fourth floor attic, he could hear the girl's voice from the window, which was open because of the heat. (wordswithoutborders.org)
  • The only way I've ever been consistently able to get dogs to swallow capsules or tablets is to hold their mouth open and put the tablet in the back of their mouth where they pretty much have no choice but to swallow it. (doityourself.com)
  • And holding their mouth open. (doityourself.com)
  • One of the most common and normal reasons for your canine licking the floor. (oxfordpets.com)
  • Though it is not a common representation, neurological issues ought to usually be considered in instances of licking the floor. (oxfordpets.com)
  • If you're having dry mouth problems, which are common in diabetics, but not exclusive to diabetics, you may notice that your mouth feels sticky. (dentalnews.com)
  • Do not pick up any cutlery that you drop to the floor. (listverse.com)

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