Jaw snapping can be a simple motor tic in some cases. Simple motor tics are brief, sudden, repetitive movements that involve a limited number of muscle groups. Jaw snapping can be classified as a simple motor tic if it occurs without an underlying medical or neurological condition. Consulting a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management is recommended.
your jaw muscle or masseter muscle
Yes they have to because the muscle relaxes and the jaw drops
The muscle that aids the jaw in closing is the temporalis muscle. The masseter is the muscle that primarily moves the jaw.
The muscle that aids the jaw in closing is the temporalis muscle. The masseter is the muscle that primarily moves the jaw.
masseter
The jaw muscles are powerful.
Alligator Snapping Turtles have beak-like mouths and very strong jaw muscles.
jaw bone jaw muscle
the masseter muscle of the jaw is strongeri've never heard of the chest muscle.
The main muscle in your jaw is called the masseter muscle. It is responsible for closing the jaw during chewing and is one of the strongest muscles in the human body.
the masticles or jaw muscles.