Although anchored by strong muscles for chewing, the jaw is unstable in comparison with other bones and is easily dislocated from the temporomandibular joints that attach it to the skull.
The jaw can be unstable due to various reasons, including trauma or injury, tooth loss, misalignment of the teeth, or problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). These issues can disrupt the normal functioning and stability of the jaw, causing discomfort, pain, and difficulty with chewing and speaking. Treatment options may include orthodontics, dental restorations, physical therapy, or surgery, depending on the specific cause of jaw instability.
jaw/jaw bone idiot
no because it is so radioative its so unstable.
Unstable isotopes are radioactive isotopes, can disintegrate and emit radiations.
unstable, think about it.
Unstable.
in his Jaw in his Jaw in his Jaw
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
jaw/jaw bone idiot
jaw cancer is a type of jaw sickness.
Jaw I am Kirstin, The answer is Joint. Have a GREAT Valentines Day!!!!!!!
The plural of "jaw" is "jaws."
Jaw-Thrust Technique
unstable
Radioactive elements are unstable, and the shorter the half-life, the more unstable they are.
its a disease , in your jaw
The human jaw consists of two parts, one fixed and one movable. The fixed jaw is the maxilla (upper jaw) and the movable lower jaw is the mandible.
A lever jaw wrench is one with an adjustable jaw.