Bezmiâlem Science (Dec 2014)

Fracture of the Mandibular Ramus During Third Molar Removal: Case Report

  • Ahmet MİHMANLI,
  • Suzan BAYER,
  • Nihat DEMİRTAŞ,
  • Hakkı Oğuz KAZANCIOĞLU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14235/bs.2014.329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 98 – 100

Abstract

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Impacted tooth extraction is one of the most common operations in oral surgery. Although practitioners may encounter a variety of complications in the surgical period, mandibular fracture is rare and generally seen during third molar removal. It is reported that possible predisposing conditions include increased age, mandibular atrophy, concurrent presence of cyst or tumor, and osteoporosis. The detection of jaw fractures occurring in tooth extraction may be difficult. Moreover, treatment should be done immediately. This report presents a case of mandibular fracture that occurred during extraction of a mandibular third molar. In addition, the clinical features and treatment of this rare complication are discussed.

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