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{{short description |Facial feature}} {{Other uses|Cheek (disambiguation)|Cheeks (disambiguation)}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} {{Infobox anatomy | Name = Cheek | Latin = bucca | Image = File:Cheek.jpg | Caption = Cheek of a female human | Image2 = File:Sobo 1909 260 - Zygomaticus major muscle.png | Caption2 = A diagram detailing human facial muscles, including the [[zygomaticus major]] (red), which is contained within the cheeks and is integral to the action of smiling | Precursor = | System = | Artery = [[Buccal artery]] | Vein = | Nerve = [[Buccal nerve]], [[buccal branch of the facial nerve]] | Lymph = }} {{Wiktionary}} The '''cheeks''' ({{langx|la|buccae}}) constitute the area of the [[face]] below the [[eye]]s and between the [[nose]] and the left or right [[ear]]. '''''Buccal''''' means relating to the cheek. In [[human]]s, the region is innervated by the [[buccal nerve]]. The area between the inside of the cheek and the teeth and gums is called the '''[[vestibule of the mouth|vestibule]]''' or '''''buccal'' pouch''' or '''''buccal'' cavity''' and forms part of the [[Human mouth|mouth]]. In other animals, the cheeks may also be referred to as "'''[[wikt:jowl|jowl]]s'''". ==Structure== Cheeks are fleshy in humans,<ref>{{DorlandsDict|two/000019897|cheek}}</ref> the skin being suspended by the [[chin]] and the [[jaw]]s, and forming the lateral wall of the human mouth, visibly touching the [[cheekbone]] below the eye. The inside of the cheek is lined with a [[mucous membrane]] (''buccal'' mucosa, part of the [[oral mucosa]]). During [[mastication]] (chewing), the cheeks and tongue between them serve to keep the food between the teeth. ==Clinical significance== The cheek is the most common location from which a [[DNA]] sample can be taken. (Some saliva is collected from inside the mouth, e.g. using a cotton-tipped rod called a [[cotton swab|swab]] or "{{nowrap|[[Q-Tip]]}}". The procedure of collecting a sample in that way is typically called a "cheek swab".) ==Other animals== The cheeks are covered externally by hairy skin, and internally by [[stratified squamous epithelium]]. This is mostly smooth, but may have caudally directed [[lingual papillae|papillae]] (e.g., in [[ruminant]]s).<ref name="kla">{{cite book |last1=Budras |first1=Budras |title=Bovine Anatomy: An Illustrated Text |date=2003 |publisher=Schlütersche |isbn=3899930002 |page=[https://archive.org/details/bovineanatomyill00klau_676/page/n53 44] |url=https://archive.org/details/bovineanatomyill00klau_676 |url-access=limited}}</ref> The mucosa is supplied with secretions from the ''buccal'' glands, which are arranged in superior and inferior groups. In carnivores, the superior buccal gland is large and discrete: the [[Zygomaticus major muscle|zygomatic]] gland. During [[mastication]], the cheeks and tongue between them serve to keep the food between the teeth. Some animals such as [[squirrel]]s and [[hamster]]s use the [[buccal pouch]] to carry food or other items. [[File:Chipmunk with Full Cheeks.jpg|thumb|An [[eastern chipmunk]] using its buccal pouch to store food]] In some [[vertebrate]]s, markings on the cheek area, particularly immediately beneath the eye, often serve as important distinguishing features between [[species]] or [[individual]]s. ==See also== {{Anatomy terms}} * [[Blushing]] * [[Cheek augmentation]] * [[Cheek kissing]] * [[Erythema infectiosum]] * [[High cheekbones]] * [[Slapped cheek]] * [[Zygomatic bone]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{Commons category inline|Cheeks}} {{Human regional anatomy}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Facial features]] [[Category:Human head and neck]]
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