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Small papillae are also found around the outside of the mouth.
There are five papillae on the floor of the mouth.
These papillae are sometimes more or less white at their tips.
It begins in the papilla and can last from two to six years.
A free, pointed papilla on the middle of the tongue.
The floor of the mouth bears eight or more papillae.
The mouth is wide and contains five papillae across the floor.
Additional small papillae are present on the outside of the lower jaw.
Adults have 3, 5, or 7 papillae in a row across the floor of the mouth.
A significant gap between papillae is indicated by an o.
The mouth is gently curved, without papillae on the floor.
The body is often covered with blunt projections known as papillae.
When some of the other papillae grow back, they do so without a pore.
The oral papillae are longer than broad and may be widened at their free end.
The area around the mouth, including the curtain, are heavily covered by more papillae.
With age, the papillae tend to flatten and sometimes increase in numbers.
Sometimes, food getting caught inside the extra-long papillae can cause bad breath.
The proximal corner of this papilla may be produced into a point.
The earth is all alive and covered with papillae.
These projections, called papillae, have a rich blood supply, and increase the surface area.
An association with adenoma of the minor papilla has been reported.
The jaw is surrounded by a continuous series of mouth papillae.
The mouth is small, with a transverse row of three papillae on the floor.
The lower jaw also bears a patch of minute papillae.
The papilla is a large structure at the base of the hair follicle.