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Interdental consonants are
produced by
placing the tip of the
tongue between the
upper and
lower front teeth. That
differs from
typical dental consonants...
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Interdental cleaning or
interproximal cleaning is part of oral
hygiene where the aim is to
clean the
areas in
between the teeth,
otherwise known as the...
- The
interdental papilla, also
known as the
interdental gingiva, is the part of the gums (gingiva) that
exists coronal to the free
gingival margin on the...
- the
bristles of the
toothbrush cannot reach - for
example floss, tape,
interdental brushes or toothpicks. They are
available with
different bristle textures...
- swallowing.
Interdental consonant Interdental lisp
Interdental woodstick Unvoiced interdental fricative Voiced interdental fricative Voiceless interdental fricative...
- tissue. The gums are
divided anatomically into marginal,
attached and
interdental areas. The
marginal gum is the edge of the gums
surrounding the teeth...
- (inter)dental non-sibilant fricative. Such
fricatives are
often called "
interdental"
because they are
often produced with the
tongue between the
upper and...
- is a cord of thin filaments,
typically made of
nylon or silk, used in
interdental cleaning to
remove food and
dental plaque from
between teeth or places...
- the teeth.
There are many
tools available for
interdental cleaning which include floss, tape and
interdental brushes; it is up to each
individual to choose...
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categorized into
three anatomical groups: the free,
attached and the
interdental gingiva. Each of the
gingival groups are
considered biologically different;...