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jawOne of two bony structures that form the framework of the mouth in all vertebrates except lampreys and hagfishes (the agnathous or jawless vertebrates). They consist of the upper jawbone (maxilla), which is fused to the skull, and the lower jawbone (mandible), which is hinged at each side to the bones of the temple by ligaments.
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Burke also said that the acquisition of Bergeron wasn't in response to the jaw fracture Chris Pronger suffered in a 6-3 win over Chicago on Sunday. A jogger wearing one of the popular iPod music players suffered second-degree ear and neck burns, burst eardrums, and jaw fractures after lightning struck a nearby tree. Specialist Tutt gives clear directions backed up by clinical photographs and diagnostic imagery to describe tooth development in small animals, methods of clinical examination, equipment needed for s veterinary dental operating room, radiography, exodontics, jaw fracture repair, oral surgeries, suture materials, restoration, endodonic therapy, malocclusion and normal occlusion, pain management, and cases to refer to your local veterinary specialist. |
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