The upper teeth do not move.
Yes,your top jaw teeth are over your bottom jaw teeth it is considered an over bite..........
When your top jaw is over your bottom jaw, it is called an overbite. When your top jaw is behind the bottom jaw that is called and under-bite. For a human the normal is to have a 2 centimeter overbite, a little more with dogs.
Incisors are located on both the top and bottom jaw.
No.
No, but a toothache in the upper jaw can refer pain to the lower jaw.
A Jaw Widener helps expand the top or bottom of a jaw. This is used instead of pulling teeth.
Not exactly. They align your top teeth and bottom teeth to make a (hopefully) perfect bite and a perfect smile. Re-aligning your jaw would require major surgery.
No, it is not because it does not really use the top jaw to move and chew with.
The scientific name for the top jaw is the "maxilla." It plays a crucial role in the structure of the face and is involved in the formation of the upper jaw, nasal cavity, and palate. The maxilla also holds the upper teeth and supports various facial muscles.
Its jaws are not fuse like ours. Their top jaw is split into six pieces, the bottom jaw split in two - all connected by ligaments. This allows them to stretch their jaws over large prey.
No. It is part of your skull so it doesn't move like your lower jaw. Your lower jaw moves because it is a separate bone attached to the tendons and muscles that move it.
Yes, two where the canine teeth would be on the top jaw.