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Submandibular is the medical term meaning under the lower jaw.
swells vary and whitecaps are completely different
It swells up.
An intense, chalky, NASTY taste, that swells up inside your mouth. So gross. And kinda scary.
Your submandibular glands are located below your tongue and toward your jaw near (distal and medial) the angle of the mandible where the bone angles up towards your jaw. Sub means below/under, mandible is the jaw bone.
they are nearly dead
part of something that swells up
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Your face swells if you bend over because the blood goes to your face, and swells up the blood vessels.
Yes- it actually "pulls up" on the jaw.
Under the tongue is the floor of the mouth, which consists of muscles and glands. Behind the jaw is the submandibular gland, which produces saliva.
Uhm you charge it too much.