Jaw Fractures Managing the Whole Patient

The mandible and maxilla constitute the jaws and are the bony structures in which the teeth areset to form the framework of the mouth, contributing the lower third and part of the middle third of the facial skeleton respectively. 

Jaw Fractures
Jaw Fractures
Fractures of these bony structures are a component of the spectrum of “maxillofacial fractures” and vary in severity from simple crack in the alveolus to a major disruption of the entire maxillofacial skeleton. Motor vehicle accidents (MVA) and assaults are major causes of facial fractures worldwide. Other causes include work-related falls, sporting injuries, industrial trauma, gunshot wounds, animal bites and domestic accidents. Geographical locations, social trends, alcohol and drug abuse, road traffic legislation and seasons are the various factors of relative importance affecting the epidemiology of maxillofacial bone fractures. Read more>>>>>>>>>>

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