Malunited mandibular fracture: A case report Sodhi S.P.S., Principal, Prof. and Head, Brar Ramandeep, Reader, Swapandeep, MDS, Dhawan Rohan, Junior Resident Address for Correspondence: Dr. S.P.S Sodhi, Principal, Professor & Head, Department of Oral and Maxillafacial Surgery, Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences, Faridkot, Punjab E-mail: sodhidr@yahoo.co.in
Online published on 25 November, 2013. Abstract Mandibular fractures are one the most common maxillofacial injuries. Diagnostic errors, poor surgical technique, healing disorders, or complications may lead to the establishment of posttraumatic mandibular deformities. Nonunion, malunion/malocclusion, or facial asymmetry can be found early during the healing process or as long-term sequelae after the initial mandibular fracture repair. Early surgery on fractures of the jaw is the optimal treatment when due attention must be paid to occlusion. Since occlusal revision surgery subsequent to inaccurate diagnosis and inappropriate surgery is certainly very difficult special attention must be paid to this situation. In this article we have discussed one such case of malunited fracture. Top Keywords Maxillofacial trauma, Malunion, Mandibular fracture. Top |