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Buccal Sulcus: Anatomy, Function, and Importance
The buccal sulcus is the groove between the cheek and the gums. It is lined by mucous membrane and contains the openings of the parotid and Stensen's ducts. The buccal sulcus is important for the passage of food and saliva into the mouth, and for the cleansing of the teeth.Gum Disease - Related Articles
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