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Mandibular Fractures

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    It is the second most frequently injured bone after the nasal bone.

    Mandible fractures are most common in the condylar (subcondyle) region.
    Results
    pain, numbness
    Limitation in mouth movements
    excessive salivation
    deformity
    mobility
    Malocclusion: The teeth are opposite each other when the mouth is closed.
    is not coming
    Crepitation
    Concomitant parotid and duct injury should be kept in mind.
    Ecchymosis at the floor of the mouth
    Loss of sensation in the lower lip
    Subcutaneous emphysema
    Ecchymosis of the gingiva
    Archbar method: Prefabricated archbars are the widely used method for intermaxillary fixation today
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