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It occurs when the tongue falls back onto the soft palate (the area at the back of the mouth and top of the throat). The soft palate pushes to the back of the throat, fully or partially blocking ...
b: Sagittal line drawing showing structures in the sagittal plane including the tongue, soft palate, epiglottis, vestibule, false and true cords, arytenoid mass, cricoid cartilage, and trachea.
Class IV indicates visibility of the hard palate and no visibility of the soft palate ... but it is not in Class III and Class IV. (B) Tongue ridging. Representative examples of the absence ...