Jaw And Facial Fractures

Fill Out The Form And I'll Call
1
Step 1
keyboard_arrow_leftPrevious
Nextkeyboard_arrow_right
Jaw And Facial Fractures
What are the jaw and facial fractures?
Face and jaw fractures typically occurs in the bones:
- The Lower Jaw (Mandible): Masticatory function and can affect the alignment of teeth.
- The Upper Jaw (Maxilla): May cause asymmetry in the facial structure.
- Cheekbone (Zygomatic Bone): Around the eyes and cheek can lead to distortions in the structure.
- Eye Socket (Orbit): Restrictions may cause vision problems and eye movements.
- Nasal Bone: Aesthetic deformities and breathing problems can create.
- Frontal: Extensive facial trauma can be damaged.
Facial fractures, usually in addition to aesthetic issues, closing disorder of the mouth, chewing difficulties, speech difficulties, and respiratory problems such as manifests itself in serious functional problems.
Early Treatment Is Important Why?
Early intervention, prevention of complications, and aesthetic and functional results is vital for the successful provision. Facial fractures untreated water can cause problems:
- Permanent facial deformations
- Disorders of the jaw alignment
- Masticatory and speech difficulties
- Chronic pain
- Breathing and vision problems
