Jaw Face Fractures

Jaw Face Fractures

Fractures that will occur in the facial bones after accidents and traumas will present with visual anatomical problems and loss of function that begin when edema is removed in the future. Lower and upper jaw, eye area and skull bones should be repaired with plates in a short time in accordance with the anatomy of the face, and when the healing period is completed, minimum damage should be achieved. While placing the plates, the procedure is performed on the inside of the mouth, eyelid or damaged cut areas without creating an extra trace. It should not be forgotten that even 1 mm of slippage in the lower jaw bones causes dysfunctions such as chewing. It should be known that there are 3D functional organs that do not just repair. Although the functionality of other facial bones is low, repair planning is very important in order not to create asymmetry on the face visually.