A weak jaw can refer to a lack of muscle strength in the jaw or issues such as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), which can lead to discomfort or difficulty in chewing. Factors contributing to a weak jaw may include poor dental alignment, muscle atrophy, or underlying health conditions. If you're concerned about jaw strength or pain, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
It depends on how severe your overbite is! If is simple then they will just put braces on your teeth and can take any where from 1year or more. If your overbite is to severe then they may have to move your jaw that is a different surgery altogether...Of course you will tell them that you have a weak jaw and may give you other options.. go see a oral surgeon for your jaw and a orthodontist for your teeth. call first and ask to have a free consultations for braces. Aunt Laura
It means a receding chin, where your lower jaw is further back toward your neck than your upper one - people used to believe that meant you were weak, so men would grow beards to hide a "weak chin."
Yes. That is what braces are for. It takes a while, but they do move.
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
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jaw cancer is a type of jaw sickness.
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The plural of jaw is jaws.
Jaw-Thrust Technique
Arthogriposis affects the muscles. The tendons are curved in shape. I know someone with this condition. His lower body is mostly affected by it. The legs are weak but the muscles are stiff to the point that his knees can't bend. His lungs are weak and easily get pnemonia. His jaw is stiff and doesn't open very far.
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.