3. Oral mucous membrane
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ORAL MUCOUS MEMBRANE:- KERATINIZED MUCOSA Hard palate Gingiva (70% para & 30% ortho) NON – KERATINIZED (stratum cornea absent) Soft palate Floor of mouth Alveolar...
show moreKERATINIZED MUCOSA
Hard palate
Gingiva (70% para & 30% ortho)
NON – KERATINIZED (stratum cornea absent)
Soft palate
Floor of mouth
Alveolar mucosa
Sulcular epithelium
Buccal mucosa
SPECIALISED MUCOSA
Dorsum of tongue
LAYERS OF MUCOSA
EPITHELIUM
LAMINA LUCIDA
BASEMENT MEMBRANE (contains TYPE IV COLLAGEN)
LAMINA DENSA
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Basement membrane connections to epithelium
Via — desmosoms and hemidesmosomes
LAYERS OF EPITHELIUM
Stratum cornea (surface layer)
Stratum granulosum
Stratum spinosum
Stratum basalis (innermost layer)
Most common epithelium – squamous epithelium
No blood supply
How does epithelium get Nutrition? By diffusion from connective tissue
a) Stratum basalis – highly dividing cells
b) Odland bodies (reserve bodies) – stratum spinosum
c) Stratum granulosm – contains granules that get activated from enzymes and produce keratin for the cornea layer of the epithelium
d) Stratum cornea – keratin deposition
KERATINIZATION
a) Para keratinized (with nuclei) — 70% gingiva
b) Ortho keratinized (devoid nuclei) — 30% gingiva
NON KERATINOCYTES:-
Free nerve cells
Melanocytes
Langerhan cells
Information
Author | Dr.Mayakha Mariam |
Organization | Dr.Mayakha Mariam |
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