By the time the patient seeks advice it has usually implicated the fauces, soft palate, and pharyngeal wall as well as the tonsil.
The uvula, for example, may be bifid, or the cleft may extend throughout the soft palate.
Later, severe phagedænic ulceration sometimes occurs, especially in alcoholic subjects, and may rapidly eat through the soft palate, leading to marked deformity from contraction when cicatrisation takes place.
After the syringe is filled with the warm medicine, introduce the curved tip behind the soft palate, holding the syringe as seen in Fig.
Usually the disease is located in the upper part of the pharynx, or throat, behind and above the uvula and soft palate, and is thus hidden from view when looking into the throat through the mouth.
Chronic enlargement, or elongation of the uvula or soft palate, as shown at B in Fig.
The continuation of the roof is called the soft palate, and is made up of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane.
The disease is usually associated with similar vesicles upon the palatine folds and upon the soft palate, and exceptionally with vesicles on the pharynx.
Soft palate, lid, pockets, and pocket-bands are not directly active in the production of either chest or falsetto tones; they only modify the tone produced in the glottis.
Of the quality of tone I will say nothing here, because that part of the subject will be discussed later on in connection with the tongue and the soft palate.
This is frequently prevented by several circumstances which we will now consider:-- The "soft palate" may be in the way.
If the nose is to be shut off from the throat the soft palate is raised, and pressed against the back of the pharynx.
Of the tongue, soft palate, and lips, which are the principal modifiers of the shape of the mouth cavity, the tongue has by far the most influence.
The tongue, soft palate, and lips are the most movable parts, and so have the largest share in giving color and meaning to sounds--i.
In like manner, many passages in Shakespeare and others of the best writers in all languages can only be spoken with effect by those with a mastery over the tongue, lips, soft palate, etc.
Siegfried does not forge his sword, and at the same time think of his diaphragm or soft palate.
Meanwhile the lips, tongue, soft palate, and larynx would each be placed in the correct position.
Fully this number of theories are offered regarding the correct positions of the larynx, soft palate, and tongue.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soft palate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.