Lips and Cheeks
Your lips and cheeks are made up of muscles that not only give you the ability to pucker up for a kiss, but also help shape your facial expressions - both happy and sad. Lips let air into your mouth for breathing and, together with cheeks, help you speak. They also keep food and saliva in your mouth while chewing. Ultimately, these strong muscles guide and keep your teeth in their proper positions.
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WatertownDentalCare.com
600 4th Street NE, Suite 207
Watertown, SD 57201
(605) 882-0747
WatertownDentalCare.com
Thanks for sharing this information about parts of mouth and their use. It’s very important to keep them clean as they get easily infected by food and air that enters through our mouth. I had severe tooth pain and consulted a local dentist Redondo Beach. He explained reason behind my pain and treated it effectively.
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