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What is an important pre-embalming step in setting a mouth?

  1. Choosing an appropriate embalming fluid

  2. Relieving rigor by moving the jaw

  3. Adjusting body position for embalming

  4. Applying disinfectants

The correct answer is: Relieving rigor by moving the jaw

Relieving rigor by moving the jaw is a crucial pre-embalming step in setting a mouth because it allows for the proper positioning of the jaw in a relaxed state. Rigor mortis is a natural post-mortem change that can cause the muscles to stiffen, including those controlling the jaw. By manipulating the jaw and relieving stiffness, the embalmer can achieve a more natural appearance for the deceased, ensuring that the mouth can be closed appropriately and appear lifelike. This step is integral because the positioning of the mouth impacts the overall presentation of the body during viewings and services. An improperly set mouth can lead to a less appealing appearance, which is significant for the grieving families and friends. The other options, while they might pertain to the embalming process, do not directly address the physical manipulation required to set the mouth prior to injection or application of embalming fluid. They focus on aspects that are important for the overall embalming process but not specifically for the immediate step involved in setting the mouth correctly.