Keratinized Tissue

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Keratinized tissue, also known as gingival epithelium or oral mucosa, forms a protective layer on the gums due to keratin, which is a tough protein. This barrier shields against damage, serving as a boundary between the mouth and its surroundings. It encompasses the tissue-encircling teeth.

 

Keratinized Tissue

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