Understanding Maxillary Movement: How Your Top Jaw Works
Yes, the maxilla (the top jaw) can move and is hinged to enable certain functions like jaw movements required for speech/communication; and during chewing which also involves some vertical displacement and rotation/pivoting; and is the reason we cannot bite our nose/upper lip in our regular chewing motions while consuming food.Brow Lift Surgery - Related Articles
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