exercises to help. These also help relax the jaw‚ making speech a lot clearer: Make wide chewing motions while humming gently. Stretch every muscle in your jaw and face. Open your mouth as wide as possible (as if you were about to yawn)‚ while moving your jaw in circles‚ and sideways. Open your mouth wide‚ as in the previous exercise‚ and shut it again. Repeat 5 times. Step 2. Try tongue twisters. Start off slowly‚ and gradually build up until you say them at normal conversation speed
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING FOR PARTIALLY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS Content: 1. General information (name‚ age‚ sex‚ occupation) 2. Chief complaint 3. Recording the relevant medical history. 4. Recording the relevant dental history. 5. Performing a thorough visual and manual extra-oral and intra-oral examination. 6. Radiographic examination. 7. Treatment planning Recording general information: Name: Patient should be addressed by name which would add to personal touch and confidence of
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Phonetics 202 Not for Sale its Free for every body Chapter 2 Speech Organs • • Speech organs are not created solely (only) for speech; they have other function as well. The nose and the mouth‚ for example are breath passages‚ the teeth and the tongue for chewing ((ﻣﻀﻎ اﻟﻄﻌﺎم Most of Speech organs are in the Chest‚ throat اﻟﺤﻠﻖand head. Speech organs are those organs that take part in the speech act or speech process whether directly or indirectly. Some organs are articulator such as (Lower
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of the zygomatic bone‚ although the deep part comes from the zygomatic arch of the temporal bone. Both muscles insert into the lateral surface of the ramus of the mandible. They act by elevating the mandible upwards making it possible to close the mouth. Moreover‚ they are supplied by the mesenteric
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breathing AirwAy check have a look open mouth‚ clear away obstruction‚toungs blockage recovery position to get it out Breathing can u see chest rising‚ heart attack victim will do along Ahhh Check cest rising do cpr I‚mediate ly if not breathing Look listen feel Keep on side clear on side Cycles achieve 5 cycles. Compression ‚ 1/3 compression get oxygen to move along sqUsh heart move blood along Speed is important Stomia breath thru neck Mouth to nose Sample Signs
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our house sobbing. I said bye to my friends and went chasing after her. When I got inside I found out it was‚ indeed‚ painful. She had hit her mouth against the sidewalk‚ which made her bite her lip and crack one of her adult teeth. I felt bad for her‚ but I couldn’t help feeling relieved it wasn’t me. My mom was holding a washcloth to my sister’s mouth. After only 5 minutes‚ the washcloth was drenched with blood. My mom gave my sister a new washcloth and then started frantically searching her
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tender and not full of strength‚ they both are confident that the other won’t let go. Now in what appears to be the position she was aiming for‚ she seems at ease. She runs her tongue across her chapped lips and clears her throat. As she opens her mouth‚
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relation to promoting the adult clients oral health. As a nurse will have to promote or provide oral care for a client‚ it is essential for the nurse to have an understanding of the physiology and anatomy of the mouth. This essay begins by briefly describing the basic structure‚ functions of the mouth‚ and then describes the nurse’s role in promoting oral hygiene to the non-dependant patient‚ and the assessment and oral care provided by the nurse for a dependant patient while taking into consideration legislation
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| PLACES OF ARTICULATION The active articulator usually moves in order to make the constriction. The passive articulator usually just sits there and gets approached. A sound’s place of articulation is usually named by using the Latin adjective for the active articulator (ending with an "o") followed by the Latin adjective for the passive articulator. For example‚ a sound where the tongue tip (the "apex") approaches or touches the upper teeth is called an "apico-dental". Most of the common
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longer‚ wider nose‚ with eyes farther forward. If we look at an alligator and then to the crocodile‚ he/ she will notice a change in their mouths: Both alligators and crocodiles have the fourth tooth on both sides of the mouth is very long. When an alligator closes his mouth‚ those long teeth slide into the mouth and fade. And when a crocodile closes his mouth‚ the long teeth stay visible‚ and they stick outside the upper jaw. In addition to physical types‚ the two animals can be compared according
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