Biology, asked by soldierletswin, 1 month ago

Rahul met with a minor accident and his front two teeth in upper jaw were broken. What problem will he will face while eating a apple​

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Answered by goldfinger
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this is funny but I will try to answer ....LOL

He can use knife and cut pieces of apple then he can eat apple slices ...

hope it's helpful LOL

and rather then having pain ....for eating an apple

but Gaps left by missing teeth alter your bite and alignment as the jaw closes. This jaw alignment alteration is called an off-bite relationship. Over time the off-bite relationship can lead to acute chronic pain. This condition is called TMJ, which is a reference to the temporomandibular joint.

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I think problems he wil face like this :-

Bruising, swelling and tenderness along your jaw or below your ear

The feeling that your teeth don't fit together properly or that your bite is "off"

Improperly aligned teeth

Missing teeth or loose teeth

Swelling or a bruised area in the gum over your jawbone

Difficulty opening your mouth

Pain in your jaw joint

Numbness in your lower lip or chin — a possible sign of nerve damage related to the fracture

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