occlusion
Without other physical indications, the human jaw will come to rest in the closed position.
in airline terminology, a flight to and from the same city is called a round trip or closed jaw itinerary
No, it is not possible to yawn with your mouth closed. Yawning is an involuntary reflex that involves taking in a deep breath of air and stretching your jaw, which requires opening your mouth. Trying to yawn with your mouth closed can result in discomfort or not fully satisfying the yawn reflex.
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
in airline terminology, a flight to and from the same city is called a round trip or closed jaw itinerary
The lower jaw of a mammal is called a mandible. The upper jaw is the maxilla.
Venus Fly traps have a sort of jaw at the top of the plant. Flies often land on this "jaw", as soon as they land on the "jaw" it will snap closed and the plant will eat their prey. It is almost like how we eat our food.... Except Venus Fly traps take a few days until their prey is fully digested, then they can open their "jaw" again to have another tasty meal!
The normal alignment of a person's teeth when the jaw is closed is called "occlusion." Proper occlusion ensures that the upper and lower teeth fit together correctly, allowing for efficient chewing and speaking. Any misalignment in this relationship can lead to dental issues or discomfort.
Intra memberanus or vertical fixation.
No the upper jaw is attached to the rest of the skull and is fixed in position while the bottom jaw is jointed.
The muscles in your jaw are called the masseter muscles. These muscles are responsible for closing the jaw by raising the lower mandible.
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