käkfrakturer
Käkfrakturer, also known as mandibular fractures, are breaks in the lower jawbone. They are common facial injuries, often resulting from trauma such as assaults, falls, or motor vehicle accidents. Sports injuries can also lead tokäkfrakturer. Symptoms typically include pain, swelling, difficulty opening or closing the mouth, and a misalignment of the teeth. Bleeding in the mouth and bruising are also possible.
Diagnosis is usually made through a physical examination and imaging studies, such as X-rays or CT scans.
Complications of untreated or improperly treatedkäkfrakturer can include infection, malunion (healing in an incorrect position), nonunion