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( Mouth) The mouth, buccal cavity, or oral cavity is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and begins digestion by mechanically breaking up the solid food particles into smaller pieces and mixing them with saliva.[1]

In addition to its primary role as the beginning of the digestive system, in humans the mouth also plays a significant role in communication. While primary aspects of the voice are produced in the throat, the tongue, lips, and jaw are also needed to produce the range of sounds included in human language. Another non-digestive function of the mouth is it role in secondary sexual activity, such as kissing. The physical appearance of the mouth and lips play a part in defining sexual attractiveness.

The mouth is normally moist, and is lined with a mucous membrane. The lips mark the transition from mucous membrane to skin, which covers most of the body.

The first space of the mouth is the mouth cavity, bounded laterally and in front by the alveolar arches (containing the teeth), and posteriorily by the isthmus of the fauces. The oral cavity is also known as the mouth which it swallows food and drinks and goes down to the person's stomach.

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5 Mouth Watering Weight Loss Recipes for Dummies by Leong Tony
If you are overweight you really need to follow good weight loss recipes that assure you not consuming extra calories in your body. As a new comer you might be worried as you need to skip certain foods that you like most. But don't worry there are ma...

Poor Dental Hygiene May Account for Poor Health by Yvonne Takhtalian, C.N.H.P.
Bright white teeth and fresh breath does not necessarily mean you have a healthy mouth! General health is directly related to gum health. Gum disease has been linked to several medical conditions such as stroke, diabetes, heart attack and worsening...

Dentists could hold the answer to stopping smoking in the UK! by Dr John Mantel
Up to 200,000 people in Britain could be helped to quit smoking within 12 months by their dentists! This follows recent studies in the dental community targeting smokers that desperately want to kick the habit.

Here's how your dentist could...

Dental Health Products For A Shining Smile by Anne Harvester
It is true--the first thing that people notice about you when meeting you for the first time is your face, and the aspect of the face that is most striking is the mouth. It can express emotion so clearly, that people watch it closely when experienci...

How to Have a Long Healthy Life by Dr. Flora Stay
In my book, ‘Secret Gateway to Health’, I explain how the mouth is one organ that makes an impact on every other organ. No health guru talks about the importance of the mouth on this level, but it’s true. If you neglect it, it will affect your gene...

Bad Breath - the Kiss of Death by Dr. Flora Stay
While talking to someone you are trying to impress, you have no idea there is a foul odor others can smell from your breath. No one has ever told you this, and therefore, as far as you're concerned, you don't have bad breath.

To say the leas...

Your Mouth Has a Lot to Say About Your Sex Life by Dr. Flora Stay
As women, when we think about hormonal health, we usually consider issues related to our monthly menstruation, menopause, sexual health or weight gain.

In reality, hormone imbalance can affect our total well-being. For example, women's sexua...

Foul Mouth? It's Quite Common by Patricia Woloch
Bad breath is something all of us deal with from time to time, but if you suffer from chronic bad breath, you know that it stems from something more than just a pungent meal or rando...

Mouth Cancer and Tooth Decay--Only A Chew Away by Don Robertson
Chewing tobacco provides a slippery slope to mouth cancer and tooth decay. Many people hold on to the mistaken belief that good dental hygiene provides suitable protection from mouth cancer. It just isn’t so!

According to the National Insti...

Good dental care products by Anne Harvester
People with a sensitivity to salicylate, a plant acid, can often gain relief from the uncomfortable side effects by changing the types of dental products that they use. The mouth absorbs chemicals very easily, so reducing harmful chemicals absorbed ...

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