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Cheek - Wikipedia Cheeks are fleshy in humans, [1] the skin being suspended by the chin and the jaws, and forming the lateral wall of the human mouth, visibly touching the cheekbone below the eye The inside of the cheek is lined with a mucous membrane (buccal mucosa, part of the oral mucosa)
Cheeks - anatomy. app Discover the anatomy of the cheeks, including their structure, muscles, fat pads, histology, and neurovascular supply Learn about their role in facial expressions, digestion, and common disorders affecting the cheeks, like acne and malar rash Plus, learn what causes cheek dimples
CHEEK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CHEEK is the fleshy side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth; broadly : the lateral aspect of the head How to use cheek in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Cheek
Anatomy, Head and Neck, Cheeks - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf The human face is made up of many muscles, vessels, glands, tissues, and organs Among the most distinct features on the human face are the cheeks To the naked eye, the cheeks appear only as a small part of the face
Cheek - Structure, Function, Location, Anatomy, Diagram The cheek is the fleshy, soft, and prominent area on the side of the face, extending from the zygomatic bone (cheekbone) to the mandible (lower jaw) It consists of skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscles, fat, and blood vessels that provide structure, contour, and protection
What does CHEEKS mean? - Definitions. net The cheeks (Latin: buccae) constitute the area of the face below the eyes and between the nose and the left or right ear "Buccal" means relating to the cheek In humans, the region is innervated by the buccal nerve
Cheek - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS The Cheeks (buccæ) form the sides of the face, and are continuous in front with the lips They are composed externally of integument; internally of mucous membrane; and between the two of a muscular stratum, besides a large quantity of fat, areolar tissue, vessels, nerves, and buccal glands