kjevefrakturer
Kjevefrakturer is a type of fracture that occurs at the jawbone, specifically at the joint between the mandible (lower jawbone) and the temporal bone (part of the skull). This fracture can be caused by a direct blow to the jaw, such as from an assault or a car accident, or by a sudden and forceful twisting or bending action of the jaw.
Symptoms of a kjevefrakturer can include pain and swelling in the jaw area, difficulty opening or closing
Treatment for a kjevefrakturer typically involves immobilizing the jaw in a plaster cast or splint, and may
In particular, it is crucial to note that a kjevefrakturer can lead to a condition known as