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The permanent teeth that replace the primary teeth are called ______.
Cartilaginous Joint
A cartilaginous joint is a type of joint where the bones are connected by cartilage, allowing for limited movement.
Medial Excursion
The movement of a body part toward the median axis of the body.
Lateral Excursion
A movement of the jaw side to side, away from the midline, important in the chewing process.
Mandible
The principal and most powerful bone in the face, identified as the lower jawbone.
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