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The amount of pressure required to break a human jaw can vary, but studies estimate that it generally takes between 600 to 900 psi (pounds per square inch) of force to fracture the jawbone. Factors such as the angle of impact, the specific area of the jaw being struck, and individual bone density can all influence the exact amount of force needed.

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