What is the main difference between the lower jaw and the rest of the bones of the facial skeleton of the head?

Answer: mobility.
The lower jaw is an unpaired bone. It connects to the facial region of the skull using the temporomandibular joints; on its surface there are many irregularities to which the ligaments are attached. The jaw can move in different directions, up and down. This allows the person to chew, speak clearly.



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