Articles, tagged with "lower jaw", page 2
09th July 2009
TMJ or temporomandibular joint is located right in front of the ears, right on the spot where the lower jaw and upper jaw meet. Open your mouth and feel the ball and socket joints in front of your ears. Close your mouth. The bones that are moving there ar...
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Author:
Candy
16th March 2009
Is your double chin bothering you? Then you will have to do some double chin exercises to banish that extra fat build-up.
Neck cranes. The name is a give away. While standing up or in a sitting position, face forward. Crane your neck to your right, wit...
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Author:
Good Evening
10th March 2009
Bearded dragons usually remain healthy if you give them proper temperature, housing, and light. But even with the best care, they may experience various bearded dragon diseases. Some of these conditions include metabolic bone disease, egg binding, and sto...
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Author:
D Swain
12th January 2009
Like humans, these iguanas actually also fall ill. If you have learned to love your pet iguanas, you might as well want to keep them for long. Here are some of the most common iguana illnesses that require immediate veterinary attention and proper medicat...
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Author:
John Simmons
19th December 2008
Craniomandibular osteopathy (CMO) is a non-cancerous dog bone disorder that exclusively affects the bones of the head in dogs, usually in on the lower jaw bone (ramus of the mandible) or over the angle of the mandible and tympanic bulla. CMO is a develo...
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Author:
hannah
18th June 2008
You may hear someone complain of being diagnosed with templar arthritis and have wondered how this is possible. After all, the only joint in the temple itself is the fused type composed of skull bones. Most likely, this person is complaining of a conditio...
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