People can break their jaw through various means, including traumatic injuries such as car accidents, falls, or sports-related incidents. Additionally, physical altercations or violent impacts can lead to fractures in the jawbone. Certain medical conditions, like osteoporosis, can also make the jaw more susceptible to fractures from relatively minor incidents. Proper safety measures and protective gear in high-risk activities can help reduce the likelihood of jaw injuries.
i dont know but several people and myself have noticed his jaw too. whats with that boys jaw?
No, but they can break your teeth.
No, a fracter jaw is not the same as a broken jaw. A fracter jaw is a condition in which the jaw joint becomes permanently dislocated, while a broken jaw refers to a fracture or break in the jaw bone. Both conditions require medical attention.
try it on a friend and you will find out
His wife pushed him into the wall.
*Break
your jaw drops, you are in severe pain and you cannot speak. <-this guy is an idiot (2) call 911 get emergency help
try it on a friend and you will find out
no.not at all
go to moose jaw and count all the people that live there!!!!
its so powerful it can break your bones in one bite
i believe it was the second round.