Oral Mucosa - Keratinized and Non-keratinized epithelium

The two main components of the oral mucosa are 1) the oral epithelium called stratified squamous epithelium and 2) the underlying connective tissue, also called lamina propria. The epithelium and connective tissue interface is wavy and undulating with the connective tissue papillae interdigitating with the epithelial ridges or pegs. Continue watching the next part of this video series here 👉"Oral Mucosa - An Introduction":    • Oral Mucosa - An Introduction   đź’»Website: https://www.hackdentistry.com/ đź“°Blog: https://hackdentistry.substack.com/ 📝Purchase: https://www.hackdentistry.com/pages/p... Study resources on our website đź“–All Access Bundle - https://www.hackdentistry.com/bundles... đź“–Oral pathology Revision Ninja (Notes, Videos & MCQs) - https://www.hackdentistry.com/bundles... đź“–Oral Histology Revision Ninja (Notes, Videos & MCQs) - https://www.hackdentistry.com/bundles... đź“–Periodontics Revision Ninja (Notes & MCQs) - https://www.hackdentistry.com/bundles... đź“–Question Bank - https://www.hackdentistry.com/bundles... References and further reading: đź’ˇBerkovitz BKB, Hollan GR, Moxham BJ. Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology. 4th ed. Mosby Elsevier; 2009. đź’ˇNanci A. Tencate’s Oral Histology. Development, Structure and Function. 8th ed. Elsevier; 2013. đź’ˇKumar GS. Orban’s Oral Histology and Embryology.13th ed. Elsevier; 2011. đź’ˇAvery JK. Oral development and Histology. 3rd ed. Thieme Medical Publishers; 2002. đź’ˇYoung B, Woodford P, O'Dowd G. Wheater's Functional Histology, A Text and Colour Atlas. 6th ed. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2014. Facebook:   / hackdentistry   Instagram:   / hack.dentistry   Twitter:   / hckdentistry Â