Fractures of the lower jaw

Fractures of the lower jaw occur most often, accounting for up to 80% of the total number of injuries to the bones of the facial skeleton.

The clinical picture is characterized by pain syndrome, displacement of fragments, their mobility; visible deformation of the maxillofacial region is often observed. In addition, there is usually a change in bite, impaired speech and chewing, drooling.

In the case of a fracture of the alveolar process, the defining symptom is a violation of articulation. The lack of timely treatment of a fracture of the lower jaw can cause complications, such as osteomyelitis of the jaw and phlegmon of the submandibular area. An X-ray helps clarify the location and nature of the fracture.

Phasing of our work

Phasing of our work


 

1. Consultation

You can make an appointment with a doctor by phone number or visit the trauma center of the hospital on a first-come, first-served basis.

2. Drawing up an individual treatment plan

The doctor develops an optimal treatment plan based on the examination and the medical history.

3. Outpatient admission or hospitalization

Depending on the severity of each individual case, the doctor may recommend inpatient or outpatient treatment.

4. Recommendations

At the end of the treatment, the doctor gives instructions and, if necessary, appoints dispensary supervision.


3200+

Patients per year

1500+

outpatient operations annually


300+

inpatient operations annually

10+

years of experience


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