COMPLEX TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF COMPLICATIONS IN CHILDREN WITH A BROKEN LOWER JAW WHEN FIXING LUMPS USING AN ORTHOPEDIC METHOD

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Scholar Express Journals

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In recent years, high rates of injury in children have not shown a downward trend. The clinical picture of Maxillofacial lesions, especially mandibular fractures and their complications in childhood, is characterized by certain characteristics. This type of injury is second only to inflammatory diseases in terms of the frequency of occurrence and accounts for 25% of all emergency patients who require hospital treatment. According to the same authors, among the injuries of the bones of the facial skeleton, up to 90% are fractures of the jaw, of which 95% are fractures of the lower jaw

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