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Q: What is the surface of the tooth that faces the tongue?
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What is The surface of the tooth that faces towards the hard palate?

Labial surface


What is the surface of the tooth that faces away from the median line?

distal surface.


What is the name of each tooth in mouth and where are they located?

Each of the tooth surfaces are lingual, which faces the tongue, facial, which faces the lips, proximal, faces another tooth, occlusal, the top of the back teeth, and incisal ridge, the top of the front teeth.


What actions are nerves responsible for?

sensing activity on the tooth's surface feeling the movements of your tongue allowing you to speak correctly


What is the term for the upper surface of the tongue?

The term for the upper surface of the tongue is the "dorsum of the tongue."


What is the term for the back of your front teeth?

The back of your front teeth is called the palatal surface. It is the surface of your front teeth that faces towards the palate or roof of your mouth.


How many surfaces does each tooth have?

A typical tooth has five surfaces: occlusal (top biting surface), lingual (tongue side), buccal (cheek side), mesial (toward the midline), and distal (away from the midline).


Is the top of the tongue lateral ventral dorsal facial surface?

Yes. Ventral can mean closer to the abdomen, below or the bottom surface of an object such as ventral surface of the tongue (bottom side).


What is the hard surface of tooth called?

The hard surfce on the surface of a tooth is enamel.


North American name for dog's- tooth violet?

dog's tooth violet= adders tongue


Is a resin one surface anterior a tooth cleaning?

A resin one surface anterior is a tooth colored filling on a front tooth.


How do you make a tooth wigglyer?

To make a tooth "wigglyer" or loosen a tooth, you can gently wiggle it with your fingers or tongue. Avoid forcefully pulling or twisting the tooth, as it could cause pain or damage. It is important to let your loose tooth naturally fall out on its own when it is ready.