Lip Anatomy Tubercle. The main mass of the lip is formed by the vermilion body. The tubercle is located in the center of the upper lip. It appears that lips may be classified according to the presentation of their tubercles and this may be used to guide. The border between the lip vermilion and skin is known as the vermilion. The didactic explanation included lip embryology—how tubercles form in both the upper and lower lips and the different tubercle. The tubercle is situated at the base of the philtrum, a vertical groove extending from the. The upper lip has a depression at its center, directly under the nasal septum, called the philtrum. The inferior margin of the philtrum forms the downward arch of the cupid’s bow, while the underlying fleshy fullness is known as the tubercle or procheilon. At the extremity of the philtrum is a. The center of the upper lip has a labial tubercle.
The upper lip has a depression at its center, directly under the nasal septum, called the philtrum. The inferior margin of the philtrum forms the downward arch of the cupid’s bow, while the underlying fleshy fullness is known as the tubercle or procheilon. The tubercle is situated at the base of the philtrum, a vertical groove extending from the. The border between the lip vermilion and skin is known as the vermilion. At the extremity of the philtrum is a. The tubercle is located in the center of the upper lip. The didactic explanation included lip embryology—how tubercles form in both the upper and lower lips and the different tubercle. The center of the upper lip has a labial tubercle. It appears that lips may be classified according to the presentation of their tubercles and this may be used to guide. The main mass of the lip is formed by the vermilion body.
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Lip Anatomy Tubercle The tubercle is situated at the base of the philtrum, a vertical groove extending from the. The upper lip has a depression at its center, directly under the nasal septum, called the philtrum. The main mass of the lip is formed by the vermilion body. The center of the upper lip has a labial tubercle. The tubercle is located in the center of the upper lip. The tubercle is situated at the base of the philtrum, a vertical groove extending from the. It appears that lips may be classified according to the presentation of their tubercles and this may be used to guide. At the extremity of the philtrum is a. The inferior margin of the philtrum forms the downward arch of the cupid’s bow, while the underlying fleshy fullness is known as the tubercle or procheilon. The border between the lip vermilion and skin is known as the vermilion. The didactic explanation included lip embryology—how tubercles form in both the upper and lower lips and the different tubercle.