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Discussion on mouth opening limitation after mandibular fracture
Where did you get the fake doctor? Sweating like a pig.

From June 5438, 2005 to 10, I also suffered a fracture of my right mandible due to a minor car accident. Like you, there are cracks on the edge of wisdom teeth. Went to the stomatology department of a hospital in Hangzhou. . Originally, it was necessary to do rigid internal fixation with titanium plate, but considering that there may be surgical scars on the face after operation. So I changed to intermaxillary fixation. Intermaxillary fixation was done on the third day after fracture. It's not tied with any bandage at all, as you said, but with steel wire braces and elastic bands to help the mandible reset.

It took about 1 month to remove the braces, and the occlusal relationship was normal. X-ray shows that the fracture line is not dislocated, but it has not healed. But it doesn't matter, as long as it doesn't dislocate and affect the occlusion.

Three months later, I took another X-ray, and the fracture line had healed. It doesn't matter.

Answer your question according to my experience. . .

1. After mandibular fracture, there will be limited mouth opening and disordered teeth occlusion. Remember that you must leave it alone and go to the hospital for surgery or fixation immediately. As for physical training, from the beginning of fracture to the end of fixed treatment, the doctor told me to talk as little as possible to avoid fracture and dislocation. After fixed treatment, I didn't have any special training, so I ate as usual and ate less hard things.

Never heard of this method. When I was treated, the doctor only let me eat liquid food. And let me do less mouth movements to avoid the aggravation and dislocation of the fracture. Since everyone can only eat liquid food, how can we put it into a cork for treatment? It sounds fake. . .

After the treatment, it can be determined whether the fracture is dislocated and whether the treatment is successful. . . If the mandible is broken, leave it alone and let the bone grow by itself, and it is easy to dislocate. . . It's crooked, which seriously affects the occlusion. Orthognathic surgery may be needed. In short, jaw fractures must not be left unchecked. Three days after the fracture, the bone began to grow. . Be sure to deal with it as soon as possible.

I'm not a doctor, that's just my experience. Personally speaking is definitely better than cutting and pasting online.