Dental plate

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Dental plate

The dental plate (lat. Pulvinus dentalis ) is a toothless, strongly keratinized area of ​​the oral mucosa of ruminants . She's in the upper jaw instead of the other mammals existing cutting and canines created.

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literature

  • Franz-Viktor Salomon: oral cavity, cavum oris . In: Franz-Viktor Salomon u. a. (Ed.): Anatomy for veterinary medicine . 3. Edition. Enke, Stuttgart 2015, ISBN 978-3-8304-1288-5 , pp. 254 .