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The Irregular Ridges of Masticatory Mucosa That Are Located Behind

Question 26

Question 26

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The irregular ridges of masticatory mucosa that are located behind the maxillary central incisors are called:


A) rugae.
B) incisive papilla.
C) oral mucosa.
D) raphe.

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