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lying within the mouth

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oriented toward the inside of the cheek

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Hence, according to this study, it is possible to extract maxillary third molar if only 2 mL of 2% lido-caine hydrochloride with 1 : 200,000 epinephrine is injected buccally.
To deflect food from interproximally to buccally or lingually
(5) Between maxillary canine & premolar buccally (Fig.9)
The cingulum surrounds the tooth anteriorly, buccally and posteriorly but it is prominent posteriorly where it forms a talon ridge enclosing a shallow valley.
Nifedipine is an alternative drug administered via a 10 mg oral tablet (not a slow-release tablet); it should not be given sublingually, chewed, bitten or used buccally.
On extra-oral examination he had an obvious soft tissue swelling emanating from his parotid, and extending buccally towards the mental foramen.
The maxillary incisor 12 was in a palatal position with 13 buccally placed.
Similarly, increased THC relative bioavailability was observed in a phase I open-label study, in which 10 mg oral THC had 93.9% relative bioavailability of 10 mg CBD + THC administered buccally, and 87.2% of 10 mg CBD + THC administered sublingually (10).
arctos is partly due to a well-developed posterior basin on M2, compared to the buccally reduced posterior basin or "heel" on M2 in U.
TORONTO -- A formulation of insulin that is sprayed in the mouth and absorbed buccally appears to control glucose as well as injected insulin when used before a meal, Dr.
The children were randomly assigned (concealed allocation) to receive oxycodone buccally (0.1 mg/kg) or placebo.
Periodontal status was determined by examining six surfaces of all teeth (midbuccally, midlingually, and approximally both buccally and lingually) for the presence or absence of gingival bleeding on probing, sub-gingival calculus, and pocket depth as assessed by a ball point probe graded in 2 mm (probe force ~ 20 g; LM Instruments Oy, Parainen, Finland).