Jawbone in a Sentence
  • If periodontal disease is severe, jawbone loss will be detected in x rays of the teeth.
  • Some baroque pottery was also found, together with a human jawbone.
  • In chapter 15 Samson used a jawbone - all unconventional weapons.
  • Take care not to grip below the tip of the jawbone which would obstruct the airway.
  • The cancer had been more aggressive than had been thought and had entered the lower jawbone.
  • When an osteosarcoma develops in the jawbone, the entire lower jaw is removed.
  • When a toothache is left untreated, a severe infection may develop and spread to the sinuses or jawbone, and eventually cause blood poisoning.
  • A newer version of the Jawbone has since been released by Aliph, improving on the older model in just about every way.
  • One of the better (mono) Bluetooth headsets that complements the svelte appearance of the Palm Pre is the Aliph Jawbone II.
  • Sometimes, particularly in adults, corrective orthognathic surgery is required to shorten or lengthen a jawbone.
  • This is important because the jawbone and surrounding tissue need to actually grow into the implant.
  • It could take anywhere from three to six months for the jawbone and tissue to grow around the implant.
  • Pressing the small intestine 17 (just below the earlobes in the indentations behind the jawbone) may also help in the functioning of the ear's balancing mechanism.