Specialized treatment for jaw and maxillofacial fractures

Emergency and comprehensive care for jaw fractures using latest surgical and diagnostic techniques to ensure optimal recovery and restoration of normal jaw function

What are Jaw Fractures?

  • Jaw fractures are serious injuries that occur when the bones of the lower jaw (mandible) or upper jaw (maxilla) break. These fractures can affect a person's ability to eat, speak, and breathe normally, and require immediate and specialized treatment.

  • Jaw fractures usually result from strong trauma such as traffic accidents, falls, sports injuries, or physical assaults. Fractures may be simple (hairline) or complex (multiple fragments) and may be accompanied by injuries to teeth and surrounding soft tissues.

  • Diagnosis of jaw fractures requires careful clinical examination and specialized X-rays such as panoramic X-rays and CT scans to determine fracture location, severity and direction. Early and accurate diagnosis is essential for planning appropriate treatment and preventing complications.

  • Treatment of jaw fractures depends on the type, location and severity of the fracture. Treatment may include conservative methods such as wire fixation or advanced surgical methods using metal plates and screws to fix broken bones in their correct position until healing.

Jaw Fracture Symptoms

  • Severe jaw pain that increases with movement or chewing

  • Swelling and bruising in the face and jaw area

  • Difficulty opening or closing jaw normally

  • Numbness or loss of sensation in lower lip or chin

  • Bleeding from mouth or teeth displacement

Types of Jaw Fractures

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Mandibular Fractures

Fractures in the lower jaw bone (Mandible) which are the most common and occur in specific areas such as jaw angle and anterior region

Chin area fracture (Symphysis)
Jaw angle fracture (Angle)
Jaw branch fracture (Ramus)
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Maxillary Fractures

Fractures in upper jaw bones (Maxilla) often part of complex facial injuries (Le Fort fractures)

Le Fort I fracture (Upper)
Le Fort II fracture (Middle)
Le Fort III fracture (Lower)
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Complex Fractures

Multiple fragment fractures or accompanied by soft tissue, nerve and blood vessel injuries

Multiple line fractures
Open fractures with skin wound
Fractures accompanied by bone loss
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Simple Fractures

Uncomplicated fractures without major soft tissue injuries or significant displacement of broken parts

Hairline fracture (incomplete)
Simple fracture without displacement
Fracture in one area only

Jaw Fracture Treatment Methods

  • Closed Reduction: Used for simple non-displaced fractures, where the jaw is fixed using wires connecting upper and lower teeth for 4-6 weeks until fracture healing. This method is suitable for stable fractures that don't require surgical intervention.

  • Open Reduction: Surgical procedure where broken bones are exposed and fixed directly using small metal plates and screws. This method allows rapid recovery and early function restoration compared to traditional methods.

  • Conservative Treatment: For very simple fractures that don't affect teeth occlusion or jaw function, where painkillers, antibiotics are prescribed, and soft diet is followed with periodic follow-up to ensure proper healing.

  • Reconstructive Surgery: In complex cases or when there is bone tissue loss, bone grafts or bone substitute materials may be used to compensate for missing parts and properly reconstruct the jaw.

Jaw Fracture Recovery Stages

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First Stage (2-6 weeks)

Fixation period and initial healing where jaw is completely fixed

Complete rest and avoiding any jaw effort
Following liquid or semi-liquid diet only
Oral hygiene care in special safe method
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Second Stage (3-6 months)

Rehabilitation phase and restoration of full jaw function

Physical therapy exercises to restore normal jaw movement
Gradual return to normal diet
Periodic X-ray follow-up to monitor bone healing

Why Choose Our Jaw Fracture Treatment?

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Immediate emergency care 24/7 for critical cases

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Specialized jaw surgery team with over 15 years of experience

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Latest surgical fixation techniques and endoscopy

Jaw Fracture Treatment Features at Tooth Mate Best Dental Clinic in Maadi ✨

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Accurate diagnosis using 3D CT scans

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Precise surgeries using endoscopic techniques to reduce scars

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Medical plates and screws approved by Egyptian Drug Authority

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Integrated rehabilitation program after surgery

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Continuous follow-up until complete recovery and function restoration

💬 Book Emergency Consultation Now

If you have suffered a jaw injury or suspect a fracture, don't wait. Quick intervention is essential to prevent complications and ensure optimal recovery. Contact us immediately at Tooth Mate Clinic in Maadi for specialized emergency care for jaw fractures with the best jaw surgery team in the area.

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