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					<description><![CDATA[TMJ actually stands for Temporomandibular Joint!!! 
The TMJ (jaw joint) is the articulation between the temporal bone and the mandible and is not a nerve!!!]]></description>
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The TMJ (jaw joint) is the articulation between the temporal bone and the mandible and is not a nerve!!!</p>
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