Firstly, a doctor will have to reposition the jaw into place by using his/her thumbs. In few situations, surgery would then be proformed on the dislocated jaw and the jaw would have to be secured shut for a minimum of six weeks. In other cases surgery would not take place, although the dislocated jaw would still need to be bandaged.
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To use a quick action clamp, simply squeeze the handle to quickly move the jaw into position. Once the jaw is aligned with your workpiece, release the handle to securely hold it in place. Adjust the clamp as needed by turning the screw or handle to increase or decrease pressure.
A 3-prong jaw clamp is a type of laboratory clamp that has three prongs arranged in a triangular shape to securely hold laboratory glassware or other items in place. It is commonly used to attach and support items onto a laboratory stand or support rod during experiments or demonstrations.
The gorilla would win on land. It can break the crocodile's jaw or shut it tight. In water, the crocodile would bite the gorilla and drag it underwater.
Yes they have to because the muscle relaxes and the jaw drops
Leopards have camouflage to hide from their enemies and prey. They have powerful leg and jaw muscles to chase their prey and clamp down.
they can shut there mouth much faster
first you jump on it then you clamp down its jaw coz then it cant snap at you and you can even catch a two and a half metre one if you try hard.
Because your upper jaw is part of your skull which is connected to your spine and your lower jaw is connected to your upper jaw by a hinge type joint that allows you to move your lower jaw so that we can eat. So therefore we cannot move our upper jaw because that would require moving our head which would move our lower jaw too.
Your jaw makes it's self useful by helping you eat.. If you didn't have a jaw, you would die of starvation
Design it in CAD. Solid Works and Pro-E are industry standards. With google sketch up you will not be able to convert to a usable file for rapid prototyping.