It is possible that the hard pea-sized lump in the tissue of your cheek could be a salivary gland stone or a small sebaceous cyst. Both of these are usually harmless but it is best to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if needed.
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Connective tissue needs to have some degree of flexibility and elasticity to allow for movement and support in the body. If connective tissue becomes too hard, it may impede movement, cause discomfort, or even lead to issues like restricted blood flow. Maintaining an appropriate balance of firmness and pliability is important for optimal tissue function.
The shinbone is a type of bone tissue, specifically compact bone. It is a dense and hard type of tissue that provides structure and support to the body.
A hard tissue injury is damage to bone tissue. A hard tissue injury is also called a "fracture" and is defined as a "loss of continuity in the substance of a bone"In other words, it's like when you break/fracture your leg/arm.
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Bite Down Hard was created in 1991.
You are probably biting your cheeks and lips from stress, like some people bite their nails. Try chewing sugar free gum or eating hard candy instead.
(I would'nt smash my Aunt if I were you) but to answer your qestion it depends on how hard you hit them.
yes sometimes its just a little nip and sometimes it bite strait to the bone. but if it did bite really hard just wash your hands.
Cheetahs are carnivores, so they only bite hard enough to kill their next meal.
Hard enough to crush your bones
relly hard
A staff cannot bite, it is a thick piece of wood.
yes... to smash a flea you'd need to crush in in between your finger nails
I'd say a mosquito bite would or a spider bite
It helps because their teeth bite hard and canines have powerful teeth that bite hard.
Hard enough to remove your penis, as i found out (the hard way)