Mouth.si
Oral anatomy and everyday oral health, explained
Mouth.si explains the anatomy of the mouth and the basics of everyday oral health - teeth, gums, tongue, and saliva - in plain language. Educational only, not medical or dental advice; always see a dentist or doctor for personal concerns.
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Everything Mouth.si gives you
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Mouth anatomy
Teeth, gums, tongue, palate, and salivary glands explained clearly.
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Hygiene basics
The science behind brushing, flossing, and fluoride, in plain terms.
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How problems form
Conceptual overview of cavities and gum disease, not a diagnosis tool.
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Oral Health Reference
Educational only. Not medical or dental advice; see a dentist for any personal concern.
Mouth Anatomy
- Tooth types โ Adults have incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, each shaped for a different bite function.
- Gums (gingiva) โ Soft tissue that seals and protects the roots of teeth and underlying bone.
- Salivary glands โ Three major pairs produce saliva, which aids digestion and neutralizes acid.
- Tongue โ Muscular organ covered in taste buds, essential for speech, taste, and swallowing.
Everyday Oral Health
- Fluoride โ Strengthens tooth enamel and helps resist acid-driven decay.
- Plaque โ A sticky bacterial film that forms daily and is removed by brushing and flossing.
- Regular checkups โ Dental professionals generally recommend exams roughly every six months.
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