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They can be applied both buccally and lingually.
Some doctors may give misoprostol buccally (dissolved between the gums and cheek).
Misoprostol can be given orally, buccally (dissolved between the gums and cheek), or vaginally.
Some sedatives can be given buccally, e.g. midazolam.
As the strip dissolves, the drug can enter the blood stream enterically, buccally or sublingually.
In the home setting, opioids are sometimes administered buccally or sublingually with erratic absorption that is likely via the lower gastrointestinal tract.
It can be administered intramuscularly, intravenously, intrathecally, intranasally, buccally, or orally.
In case the gingival area of the crown is more labially or buccally placed than the occlusal area it is referred to as negative crown inclination.
A tablet can be formulated to deliver an accurate dosage to a specific site; it is usually taken orally, but can be administered sublingually, buccally, rectally or intravaginally.
The talonid contains a hypoconid, hypoconulid, and entoconid and is much wider than the trigonid because the hypoconid is displaced buccally.
Depending on the dose and how it is given, this could be as soon as 6 hours after the mifepristone.1 Some doctors may give misoprostol buccally (dissolved between the gums and cheek).
A benefit of midazolam is that in children it can be administered buccally or intranasally at home or at school for emergency control of acute seizures, including status epilepticus.
It lies at an angle to the mesio-distal axis of the tooth, and causes the mesial portion of the central groove to be located further buccally than the distal portion.
The parastyle, a small cusp in the outer front corner of the tooth, is located more buccally (towards the outer side of the tooth) than in Afrotarsius and is larger.
Thin-film drug delivery uses a dissolving film or oral drug strip to administer drugs via absorption in the mouth (buccally or sublingually) and/or via the small intestines (enterically).
Absorption rate buccally and sublingually can be increased when complexed with HPBCD complexing sugar, however the most efficient method is nasal administration, although this shortens the duration while increasing intensity.
Usually the teeth are placed too far facially (i.e. buccally and/or labially), outside "the neutral zone", which is the term for the area where the dental arch is usually situated, where lateral forces between the tongue and cheek musculature are in balance.
The curved proximal surfaces of the contacting teeth roll away from the contact areas at all points,occlusally,labially or buccally,and lingually and cervically,and the embrasures and interproximal spaces are continuous,as they surround the areas of contact.