| 1. | Teeth can grow through tongues and into the roof of the mouth.
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| 2. | Cynodonts also developed a secondary palate in the roof of the mouth.
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| 3. | The tongue rests on the roof of the mouth.
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| 4. | The palate is both the roof of the mouth and the floor of the nose.
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| 5. | Bursting between the tongue and the roof of the mouth, caviar never tastes the same.
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| 6. | This forms what is known as the roof of the mouth, or the hard palate.
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| 7. | In many cases, the child is born with a completely nonexistent roof of the mouth.
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| 8. | For example, dogs have an organ above the roof of the mouth, behind the incisors.
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| 9. | It is anchored in an acrylic baseplate that sits in the palate ( roof of the mouth ).
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| 10. | The bony palate ( roof of the mouth ) only goes as far back as the second molar.
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