Losing teeth due to periodontal disease. Gums can pull away from the tooth, bone can be lost, and the teeth may loosen or even fall out. Periodontal disease is mostly seen in adults. Periodontal disease and tooth decay are the two biggest threats to dental health.
Differential maxillomandibular growth refers to the varying rates of growth between the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw). When the mandible grows more rapidly or extensively than the maxilla, it can lead to an imbalance in dental arch space, resulting in insufficient room for the lower anterior teeth. As the tongue and lips exert pressure on the teeth, this lack of space can cause the lower anterior teeth to become crowded over time. Additionally, changes in occlusion and tooth eruption patterns can further exacerbate this crowding as the individual matures.
lower trapezius, serratus anterior
The same ones as the primary anterior teeth: Canine, lateral incisor, central incisor.
appendicitis
tongue
it is located in front on the Tibia in an anterior view
The tibialis anterior is the name of the muscle located on the front surface of the lower leg
sublingual gland
precordium
The Mandibular Labial Frenum, is located in the lower dental arch, between the two lower central incisors.
answer is B. sublingual gland
pericordium.