In the mouth, they are found most frequently on the hard palate.
The hard palate (the front of the roof of the mouth).
"Here," she said, turning the skull upside down to show the bony roof of the hard palate.
The skull had complex air passages, and an unusually solid hard palate.
The hard palate is important for feeding and speech.
In the mouth, the hard palate is most frequently affected, followed by the gums.
In 1893, President Cleveland developed cancer of the hard palate.
This forms what is known as the roof of the mouth, or the hard palate.
To assess the patient's hard palate have the patient tilt their head back and open their mouth.
If cancer is in the hard palate (the roof of the mouth), treatment may include the following: