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soft palate Meaning in Bengali



 তালুর পশ্চাৎভাগ,

Noun:

তালুর পশ্চাৎভাগ,





soft palate's Usage Examples:

The soft palate (also known as the velum, palatal velum, or muscular palate) is, in mammals, the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the.


uvula, is a conic projection from the back edge of the middle of the soft palate, composed of connective tissue containing a number of racemose glands.


two parts, the anterior, bony hard palate and the posterior, fleshy soft palate (or velum).


palatine arteries go through the lesser palatine foramina, and supply the soft palate.


branch of the third part of the maxillary artery supplying the hard and soft palate.


is the elevator muscle of the soft palate in the human body.


During swallowing, it contracts, elevating the soft palate to help prevent food from entering.


directly behind the oral cavity as a subdivision, bounded superiorly by the soft palate, laterally by the palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches, and inferiorly.


faucial pillars (the arches in front of and behind the tonsils) and soft palate are visible.


palatine aponeurosis, which supports the muscles and gives strength to the soft palate.


palatinum) is a broad, thin, ribbon-like muscle in the head that tenses the soft palate.


rise along the soft palate.


Abnormal findings include deviation of the uvula from the midline, an asymmetrical rise of the soft palate or uvula and redness.


It supplies the soft palate, tonsil, and uvula.


by an open nasal cavity resulting from an incomplete closure of the soft palate and/or velopharyngeal sphincter.


contains the cell bodies of neurons that innervate the muscles of the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx which are associated with speech and swallowing.


Play media Snoring is the result of the relaxation of the uvula and soft palate.


piercing is a body piercing through the uvula, the projection of the soft palate between the tonsils.


post-alveolar regions merge into each other, as do the hard and soft palate, the soft palate and the uvula, and all adjacent regions.


congenital defect characterized by incomplete development of the ear, nose, soft palate, lip and mandible on usually one side of the body.


palatopharyngeal incompetence by physically displacing the dysfunctional soft palate in the hope of closing the palatopharyngeal port enough to mitigate hypernasal.


forming around it a plexus from which filaments are distributed to the soft palate and fauces, where they communicate with the palatine nerves.



Synonyms:

roof of the mouth; palate; uvula; velum; flap;

Antonyms:

stand still;

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