roof of the mouth造句1. There is a painless swelling in the roof of the mouth.
2. A congenital fissure in the roof of the mouth, resulting from incomplete fusion of the palate during embryonic development. It may involve only the uvula or extend through the entire palate.
3. Soften the roof of the mouth and allow it to dome up into the nasal cavities behind the eyes.
4. Myers found that when the tongue was pressed against a groove in the roof of the mouth a small tube was formed.
5. When it breathes in warm, dry air, the moisture on the roof of the mouth evaporates and is inhaled.
6. A few years ago I contracted a virus that started, innocently enough, with a sore throat - an infection on the roof of the mouth just left of that dangling bit (the uvula).
7. The primary tastes of sour and bitter are near the junction of the soft and hard palates in the roof of the mouth.
8. The vertical position of the tongue refers to the tongue being close to the roof of the mouth or close to the floor of the mouth .
9. The condition is caused by extremely cold foods or beverages that touch the roof of the mouth and set in motion a chain of events.
10. This forces water through a tube formed by the tongue pressed against a groove in the roof of the mouth.
11. To make this sound, my tongue comes up, but not too much because this does not touch the roof of the mouth.
12. Cleft lip and cleft palate range from a small notch in the lip to a groove that runs into the roof of the mouth and nose, possibly leading to problems with eating, talking and ear infections.
13. Cleft lips and cleft palates are very rare in the United Stated but can occur when the mouth does not fully form, causing a "split lip" or a hole in the roof of the mouth.