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Temporomandibular Joint
The joint connecting the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull, located in front of each ear, enabling jaw movement.
Crepitation
The crackling or popping sound and sensation produced under the skin and joints or by the rubbing of fractured parts of a bone.
Hyoid Bone
A horseshoe-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue and is involved in the process of swallowing.
Fontanels
Soft spots on a baby's skull where the bones have not yet fused together, allowing for growth of the brain and skull during infancy.
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