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Probing pocket depth is not significant; the patient's ability to cleanse deeper pockets is not a factor in developing periodontal disease.
Olfactory Epithelium
This is a specialized epithelial tissue inside the nasal cavity that is involved in smell.
Receptor Cells
Specialized cells that convert external stimuli, such as light, sound, or chemicals, into electrical signals for the nervous system to process.
Smell
The sense that detects odors or scents, mediated by specialized sensory cells in the nasal cavity.
Taste Qualities
The five recognized sensations experienced when tasting: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami.
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