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Back; FRACTURED TEETH - CONTINUED ... Next; FRACTURES OF THE MANDIBLE AND MAXILLA - CONTINUED ... has a fractured jaw may suffer serious interference...
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More complex fractures to the maxilla and surrounding bone may need to be treated with a procedure called "open reduction." This means surgically exposing the bone and re-positioning the fractured pieces with the use of small screws and plates that are attached directly to the bone.
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Following exposure of the fractured segments the fractures must be reduced to reconstruct the width, vertical height and projection of the face. Severely displaced fractures may be reduced with Rowe disimpaction forceps. If the height of the mandible is intact, than placing the patient in occlusion...
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A broken (fractured) jaw results from a strong direct force that causes the lower, movable jawbone (mandible) or upper, immovable jawbones (maxilla) to break. The mandible holds the lower teeth and is the only movable bone in the face. ... Was mandible or maxilla fractured?
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www.mdguidelines.com/fracture-jaw-mandible-and-maxilla
www.mdguidelines.com/fracture-jaw-mandible-and-maxilla
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A broken (fractured) jaw results from a strong direct force that causes the lower, movable jawbone (mandible) or upper, immovable jawbones (maxilla) to break. The mandible holds the lower teeth and is the only movable bone in the face.
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www.mdguidelines.com/fracture-jaw-mandible-and-maxilla/...
www.mdguidelines.com/fracture-jaw-mandible-and-maxilla/definition
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Aug 25, 2004 ... in mind that an undiagnosed old maxillary fracture is not ... tooth 24 indicated a fracture of the maxilla. The whole ...
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A fractured jaw causes pain and usually changes the way the teeth fit together. ... Fractures of the upper jaw (maxilla) are usually considered facial fractures. These may cause double vision (because the muscles of the eye attach nearby), numbness in the skin below the eye (because of injuries to nerves), or an irregularity...
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Alternate Names : Dislocated Jaw, Fractured Jaw ... A broken or dislocated jaw requires immediate medical attention. Some people with jaw fractures will have bleeding and difficulty breathing. Other first aid steps include the following:
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