The research is aimed at studying prevalence of various types of mandibular fractures in adults. The results of X-ray examination of 880 patients with home fractures of the mandible were analyzed (X-ray in frontal and lateral projections, orthopantomography, computed tomography). It was found that unilateral fractures of the mandible were the most frequent (61.1% of the cases). Fractures of the mandible in the area of the angle and condylar process were found in 36.1% and 25.2% of the cases, respectively. Fractures in the area of the mandible body were less common: in the area of incisors - in 3.9% of the cases, canines and premolars - 15.9%, molars - 15.3%. Fractures in the region of the mandibular ramus were very rare- in 2% of the cases. It has been proven that localization of fractures in the canine/premolar region, on the one hand, and in the condylar process, on the other hand, is the most common with bilateral fractures and occurs in 22.8% of the cases. It was revealed that fractures in the area of the angle occur in women (29.2%) less often than in men (34.2%), which is associated with the greater value of the angle in the latter. It was found that among linear fractures, oblique fractures were the most common (70.7% of the cases), transverse - much less common (20.7%), even less often zigzag - quite rare (6.9%) and arcuate fractures of the alveolar part of the body of the lower jaw - very rare (1.7%). Fractures of the mandible have significant difference not only in localization, but also in the number and direction of their lines.
Translated title of the contributionPREVALENCE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOWER JAW FRACTURES IN ADULTS
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)41-47
JournalВятский медицинский вестник
Issue number1 (69)
StatePublished - 2021

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