The upper lip, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, soft palate, uvula, and pharynx wall are passive articulators.
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They are identified by the presence of alveolar ridges on the triturating surfaces of the mouth and the presence of a complex bridge strut.
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Russian is notable for its distinction based on dental, that is pronounced with the tip of the tongue against the teeth rather than against the alveolar ridge.
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Langer later described the SECT as a method by which to augment concavities and irregularities of the alveolar ridge following traumatic extractions, advanced periodontitis or developmental defects.
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The retroflex consonants are sub-apical retroflex position, trilling involves the tip of the tongue, and this causes it to move forward toward the alveolar ridge.
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At present, guided bone regeneration is predominantly applied in the oral cavity to support new hard tissue growth on an alveolar ridge to allow stable placement of dental implants.
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Among phoneticians, the alveolar ridge is seen as a range, not a point, in the sagittal ( front to back ) dimension of the roof of the mouth.
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E . g ., typically " sh " is produced by coaxing the air along the tongue across the alveolar ridge, and then toward the ridge of the teeth.
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Because it is difficult to get the tongue to touch just the hard palate without also touching the back part of the alveolar ridge, is a less common sound worldwide than.
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:: : To articulate Hungarian'gy', I think the tongue needs to touch the front of the hard palate gently, about where it meets the alveolar ridge.