Science, asked by vishusheokand, 9 months ago

the joint between head and upper jaw is an example of..?​

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Answered by 5queen36
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Answered by smartbrainz
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“The temporomandibular joint” is the joint located between the head and the upper jaw forming the jaw bone to skull.

Explanation:  

“The temporomandibular joints” are the two joints  which connect the jaw bones to the skull. It forms the connecting joints of above and mandible below. This joints is unique. There are three common ligaments associated , they are major and two minors. They allow the muscular attachment which results in painful stimuli. They help in movement of teeth and jaw opening.  

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