What is Parasymphysis fracture?

Symphyseal/parasymphyseal fracture was defined as fracture line in mandibular bone between the canine teeth. These patients had not been treated by the same surgeon or the same technique. Patients with the loss of mandibular incisor tooth/teeth in the fracture line were included in the study.

How many types of mandible fracture do you know?

There are two main options, namely closed reduction or open reduction and fixation.

How is a mandible fracture diagnosed?

Diagnosing Mandible Fractures After a physical check of your jaw and face, you’ll undergo a radiograph to detect jaw fracture(s) resulting from the injury. Maxillofacial radiologists – doctors who specialize in reading dental radiographs – access the presence and severity of cracks, splits, or complete breaks.

How do you treat a mandibular fracture?

Treatment of Mandibular Fractures

  1. Resting your jaw. This requires you to avoid opening your jaw except to consume – but definitely not chew – soft foods and liquids.
  2. Wiring your mouth closed. This stabilizes your jaw joints as the bones heal.
  3. Surgery for more severe breaks.

What is Dentoalveolar fracture?

Dentoalveolar fracture is a fracture of the facial bones that involves a segment of the alveolus as well as the associated teeth in that segment. Fractures of this kind can be easily identified through clinical findings characteristic of this phenomenon. “

What is butterfly fracture?

A fracture, typically of long bones, in which the centre fragment is triangular. A butterfly fracture of the pelvis is one in which there is an X, the centre of which comprises the symphysis pubis which is detached by four fractures.

How is a fractured mandible treated?

In general, mandible fractures are treated either closed (maxillomandibular fixation, splinting, modified diet) or open (plates and screws, interosseous wiring, lag screws).

What is the weakest part of the mandible?

The ‘weakest’ region of the mandible that fractures in one site only is the angle region and of the mandible that fractures in more than one site is the condyle region. The ‘weakest’ site of the dentulous mandible is the condyle region and of the edentulous mandible the molar region.

What is a mandibular fracture?

In other words, enjoy life. A mandibular fracture is similar to a bone fracture in any body part. The bone becomes stressed, usually from excessive force, and breaks under that pressure. Beyond accidents, mandible fractures can result from violence.

What is the medial collateral ligament?

The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is a flat band of connective tissue that runs from the medial epicondyle of the femur to the medial condyle of the tibia. Its role is to provide valgus stability to the knee joint. MCL injuries often occur in sports, especially in skiing.

How common are collateral ligament tears of the fingers?

The literature is relatively inconsistent in its descriptions of incidence and locations of collateral ligament tears of the fingers. 10, 11 In our experience at Radsource, radial collateral ligament tears are more common than those on the ulnar side.

When should surgical repair be considered for medial collateral ligament tears?

Surgical repair should be considered in chronic medial collateral ligament tears, bony avulsion injuries, and Stener-like lesions of the medial collateral ligament 1,8 It is important that the distal parts of the medial collateral ligament are captured within the field of view since many tears are located either proximal or distal.