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Anterior tongue Tongue Drawing of an anterior view of the tongue and oral cavity, with cheeks removed for clarity. Latin pars anterior dorsi linguae Gray's subject #243 1125 Nerve hypoglossal (motor), lingual, chorda tympani (sensory) The anterior tongue (or oral part) is the portion of the tongue in front of the terminal sulcus.
At the apex, thin and narrow, it is directed forward against the lingual surfaces of the lower incisor teeth.
It is derived primarily from the first pharyngeal arch.
In phonetics and phonology, a distinction is made between the tip of the tongue and the blade (the portion just behind the tip). Sounds made with the tongue tip are said to be apical, while those made with the tongue blade are said to be laminal.
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Head and neck anatomy, digestive system: Mouth anatomy (TA A05.1–2, TH H3.04.01, GA 11.1110–2, 1125–1141) Mouth Lip (Upper, Lower, Vermilion border, Frenulum of lower lip, Labial commissure of mouth, Philtrum)
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