buccal mucosa


buccal mucosa

Surgical anatomy
Mucosa buccalis. The inner lining of the cheeks and lips, which is an anatomic region that includes all the mucous membrane lining of the inner surface of the cheeks and lips, from the line of contact of the opposing lips to the line of attachment of mucosa to the alveolar ridges and pterygomandibular raphe, which occupies an area of 50–60 cm2.
 
Vox populi
Cheek lining.

buc·cal mu·co·sa

(bŭkăl myū-kōză) Membrane that forms the inner lining of the cheeks.

buc·cal mu·co·sa

(bŭkăl myū-kōză) Tissue lining that covers inside of cheeks; consists mainly of epithelium and subjacent connective tissue.