A facial fracture is a damaged bone in the face. High-impact mishaps, such as motor vehicle accidents, sports damages, workplace accidents, and falls are the main causes of facial bone fracture. Fractures are treated by a closed reduction method(arranging the broken bone or bones without surgery) or an open reduction (surgery that requires an incision to move the fractured bones).
Common Facial Bone Fractures
Facial fractures involve the breaking of the bones that involve the face above the neck region. Read about common facial fractures and their treatment.
Management Aspects of Orofacial Fractures: An Insight
Orofacial fractures involve breaks in the bones of the face and jaw, often requiring complex management to restore both function and aesthetics.