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FACIAL INJURIES

FACIAL INJURIES. Prof. Dr. Ragab Shaaban Hassan. Text book. Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial surgery Peterson-Hupp. Definition :. It is a loss of continuity of bone due to a sudden violent and may be complete or incomplete in character . Causes :. Direct violence Indirect violence

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FACIAL INJURIES

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  1. FACIAL INJURIES Prof. Dr. Ragab Shaaban Hassan

  2. Text book Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial surgery Peterson-Hupp

  3. Definition: • It is a loss of continuity of bone due to a sudden violent and may be complete or incomplete in character .

  4. Causes: • Direct violence • Indirect violence • Excessive muscular contraction

  5. Fractures of facial bones • Civilian type fracture Simple fracture Compound fracture Comminuted fracture Complicated fracture Pathological fracture Green stick fracture

  6. Gun-shot type wounds Characteristics of GSWs • Low velocity missile wounds • High velocity missile wounds

  7. Clinical classification of GSWs • Penetrating wounds • Perforating wounds • Avulsive wounds

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