Relating to or occurring within the mouth.
From Latin 'endo-' (within) + 'os, oris' (mouth) + '-al' (adjective suffix). This medical and anatomical term developed to distinguish internal oral structures from external ones.
Medical professionals use 'endoral' to describe things happening inside your mouth, like endoral ulcers or endoral tumors, which helps them be precise about whether something is inside or outside the oral cavity.
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