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    Crocodiles and alligator two creatures that share many similarities. But what are the real differences between them? Sometime people do not recognize how to differentiate an alligator from a crocodile. Although they are reptiles, they have dissimilitude in the family, in the shape of the nose and the position of the teeth. The first difference is that alligators and crocodiles are from distinct families. There are three groups of crocodilians: the alligatoridae, which includes the alligator and…

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    Teeth

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    clench their jaws or grind their teeth from time to time. Such people may be suffering from a condition called Bruxism. Grinding teeth or clenching jaws occasionally does not usually cause any harm. If grinding or clenching occurs on a regular basis, however, the teeth can be damaged, and oral health complications could arise. Many believe that stress or anxiety is the reason why individuals clench jaws or grind their teeth. While it is true, the fact is, most individuals also clench their jaws…

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    dysfunction.” (Salvo, Pg.126) Temporomandibular dysfunction is one of various disorders that happens in between the temporomandibular joint. The TMJ is a link joint that helps the jaw with everyday complicated movements. Examples: eating swallowing, talking and some facial expressions the require movement of the mandible and jaw joint. The temporomandibular joint is made of capsule, retrodiscal tissue and an articular disc. The capsule is a fibrous membrane that surrounds the joint and attaches…

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    Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a hinge joint that connects your jaw to your skull. You have two to connect both sides of your jaw to your skull specifically to your temporal bone. This allows you to be able to use your jaw in simple tasks such as eating or talking. Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) is known as any kind of pain dealing with the temporomandibular joint or with the muscles located around the joint (WebMD). It is not quite clear what specifically causes, but specialists…

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    the pelvis 4. Imagine the brain and spinal cord as a soft axis at has the ability to grow. Unclenching the jaw 1. Perform a pirouette with a clenched jaw, then perform one with a relaxed jaw. The position and tension level of the jaw are key to the alignment of the spine 2. Put one finger in each ear opening, and push the fingers forward. By imaging the soft, elastic…

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    Oral Surgeon Essay

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    and work in dental offices and hospitals. Oral Surgeon in Summit NJ operates on the teeth and jaws. They spend the typical four years in dental school and go on to complete four more years in a residency program. During this time, the surgeon will learn how to perform surgeries specifically in the mouth. The oral surgeon can perform surgery on the tissues of the mouth, tissues of the face, mouth, and jaws. Oral surgeons perform surgeries either in the hospital or a dentist office. Oral surgeons…

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    test at 5% significance level. Hence the eruption sequence does not significantly differ among the Races and remains unchanged between left and right side in the mouth. Then a multivariate CoxPH model was fitted using variables District, SS, gender, jaw and type which were the significant variables in the univariate analysis. These five variables continued to be significant in the fitted multivariable model as indicated by the p-values in Table 01 and hence no variables are dropped. The two…

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    Gateway To Sound Essay

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    I named the jaw the “Gateway to Sound” because if you’re afraid to talk, the jaw will close and tighten up and can affect both pronunciation and vocal resonance. The jaw exercise comes from Kristin Linklater’s work, and it was a breakthrough for me. Hold your lower jaw gently with the knuckles of each hand. Point your fingertips towards the floor while your knuckles are holding the lower jaw, and thumb is below the chin. Palms are towards your face. With your head level (without arching your…

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    Dental implants are like regular, permanent teeth that improve your smile and maintain the integrity of your jaw. Dentures and partials will go a long way to improve your confidence and your oral health, but dental implants take it to a whole different level. Dentures eventually move around in your mouth and may make sounds when you talk or eat. Dental implants actually become part of your jaw bone and improve your bone structure. The first step is to have a consultation with our specialist…

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    Hominin Evolution Theory

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    teeth and jaw are smaller, the projection of the face and jaw is less than previous hominins and the cranial capacity increases by elongating. The dental change suggests a change in diet from being herbivores to being omnivores because of environmental changes. The changes in the prominence of the face and jaw is due to evolution choosing the species to be bipedal. The cranial capacity increases which allows the capacity to have a materialistic culture. The slight projection of the face and jaw,…

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