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.
No, it is not because it does not really use the top jaw to move and chew with.
The upper teeth do not move.
Because your upper jaw is part of your skull which is connected to your spine and your lower jaw is connected to your upper jaw by a hinge type joint that allows you to move your lower jaw so that we can eat. So therefore we cannot move our upper jaw because that would require moving our head which would move our lower jaw too.
Incisors are located on both the top and bottom jaw.
The jaw is a hinged joint but is special in allowing us to move it in several directions and the ability to use our top jaw as an extention of the bottom allowing us to open our mouths further.
no actually, it is only your bottom jaw which is in motion.
the thing that can move in your skull is your (mandible)or jaw.
To move your jaw
No, crocodiles do not move their upper jaw; it is fixed in place. Instead, they primarily move their lower jaw to open and close their mouths. This anatomical structure allows them to exert a powerful bite, as the upper jaw serves as a stable platform while the lower jaw does the movement.
Yes,your top jaw teeth are over your bottom jaw teeth it is considered an over bite..........
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