kinnslimhinner
Kinnslimhinner, commonly referred to in anatomy as the buccal mucosa, denotes the mucous membrane that lines the inside of the cheeks and the adjacent vestibular areas of the oral cavity. It forms part of the oral mucosa, separating the oral cavity from the underlying tissues and the outside environment.
Anatomically, kinnslimhinner consists of a stratified squamous epithelium that is typically non-keratinized, sitting atop a connective
Functionally, kinnslimhinner provides protection to the tissues of the mouth against mechanical friction from food and
Clinically, the buccal mucosa is a common site for trauma and irritation, such as cheek biting or