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Synarthrotic is a term for an immobile joint. This is the articulation or joints that exist between immobile bones, meaning that no movement occurs between them. They securely hold them together.
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- Fibrous tissue or cartilage connects the ends of two bones in immovable joints. Teeth and mandible joints, skull sutures, joints between the first pair of ribs and the sternum, and skull sutures are all examples of immovable joints. The teeth's joints are immovable joints.
- There are four types of immovable joints, depending on their position.
- Sutures are found between the skull bones, which are joined by connective tissues and are adjacent to one another in an interlocking pattern.
- Gomphosis is a condition where one bone fits into the other and the edges are held together by connective fibres between the roots of a tooth.
- Syndesmosis is a condition in which two long bones in the body are close together and are connected or united by hyaline cartilage.
- Sockets: two bones in the mandible or maxilla that fit together like a ball and socket.
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