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The jaw must be surgically immobilized by a qualified oral or maxillofacial surgeon or an otolaryngologist. The jaw is properly aligned and secured with metal pins and wires.
A jaw fracture may be minor enough to heal with simple limitation of movement and time.
yes basically. A fracture is a crack in the jaw a break is actually broken but i'd say there the same thing x :)
The medical term for a broken jaw is "mandibular fracture." It refers to a break in the bone that makes up the lower jaw. Treatment usually involves stabilizing the jaw, and in severe cases, surgery may be required.
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well both jaw lines are conected together so if one siide of your jaw hurts bad then expect your other side to hurt also
i had a wisdom tooth removed on the left side of my lower jaw on wednesday. my sutures are white. hope this helps. oh and they hurt like hell!
Dental code D7610 is for stabilization of a maxillary (upper jaw) fracture.
Jaw wiring, also known as maxillomandibular fixation, is a surgical procedure where metal pins and wires are anchored into the jaw bones and surrounding tissues to keep the jaw from moving.
yes, but it would hurt a bunch.
The jaw muscles are powerful.
Take it to the vet.