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the chin bone is actually the jaw bone and is called the mandible
Your cheekbone is actually called the zygomatic process which is a combination of two bones your zygomatic bone and your temporal bone... but the bone you feel and see on your face is your zygomatic
what kind of question is this??? The chin is a bone, strengthen your jaw muscles, which won't be by much because they are pretty much at their potential from talking and chewing all day. Drink more milk if that bone feels to soft? Why would you want to strengthen your chin????
the bone connected to your chin
the orbital bone
yes you have a jaw bone you can feel it if you put your squeeze your chin
Chinese chin dog
the worlest biggest chin has now been found to be Dominic crooks as it measures a hole 3 centries long.
the chin bone is actually the jaw bone and is called the mandible
One can be born with a cleft chin. Another way one would get a cleft chin, if they wanted it, would be through plastic surgery. A cleft would be bored into the fissure of the chin bone and then one would have a cleft chin.
The proximal end of the mandible or lower jawforms the underlying structure of the chin. The mental turerosity and the mental protruberance are the "inner curve" and "outer curve" of the jawline at the chin, respectively. Use the link below to see a drawing.
This is vague... is the chin the most inferior part of your face? Yes. Is the chin the only part of your face (or bone of your face) inferior to your nose? NO. Beneath the nasal bones (2) you have the nasal septum, the maxilla (that holds your upper teeth, the mandible holds your lower teethe and is your lower jaw, and then the point of your chin, which is called the mental protuberance. The chin is part of the mandible, not a separate bone.