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  2. File:Cumshot.webm - Wikipedia

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    Waters' view can be used to best visualise a number of structures in the skull. Maxillary sinuses.; Frontal sinuses, seen with an oblique view.; Ethmoidal cells.; Sphenoid sinus, seen through the open mouth.

  4. Orofacial myofunctional disorders - Wikipedia

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    Eliminate mouth breathing and open-mouth posture; Improve nasal breathing patterns; Reinforce and establish a resting posture of the tongue away from the teeth, against the hard palate; Establish appropriate oral, lingual, and facial muscle patterns that promote correct gestures for chewing and eating

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    Popcat is an Internet meme originating in October 2020, [1] in a series of videos which showcase two images of a domestic short-haired cat named 'Oatmeal', where one image has its mouth closed and the other has its mouth open, with the second image being edited to give its mouth an 'O' shape. [2] The meme was later created into a popular game.

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  9. The Lion's Mouth Opens - Wikipedia

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    The Lion's Mouth Opens is a 2014 short documentary film. It follows actress and filmmaker Marianna Palka as she pursues testing to learn whether she inherited the genetic mutation that causes Huntington's disease , an incurable neurodegenerative disease.