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What is the Latin term for lips?

  1. Oris

  2. Labia

  3. Bucca

  4. Palatum

The correct answer is: Labia

The Latin term for lips is "Labia." This term is commonly used in both anatomical and dental contexts to refer specifically to the soft tissue structures that form the outer boundary of the oral cavity. In dental terminology, understanding the precise nomenclature, including "Labia," is essential for effective communication regarding oral health and anatomy. "Oris" refers to the mouth or oral cavity, while "Bucca" signifies the cheek area, indicating nearby anatomical structures that may be confused with the lips but serve different functions. "Palatum" denotes the palate, which is the roof of the mouth, further indicating the need for clear differentiation between these terms in dental practice.