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Maxillofacial Trauma : case study

By Muhamad Taha
Test case

Intraoral Examination
Male
Trismus present.
25 years Occlusion was deranged

complains of laceration and


abrasion of the face and
inability to open the mouth
and bleeding from the oral
cavity, Patient complains of
alleged RTA and sustained
injury to the face and the What is your diagnosis and
lower jaw
Treatment?
Test case

Male
24 years • Deranged occlusion
• Posterior open bite present
• Sublingual ecchymosis present

patient with alleged


RTA following which he
sustained injury to the
face: • Patient was
pillion rider and was
under the influence of
alcohol
What is your diagnosis and Treatment?
Case: 22-year-old Man with Facial Trauma Test case

A 22-year-old had a RTA , you think that patient has orbital floor
fracture

Q1: What are the clinical feature of this fracture?

Q2: what is the best radiograph for confirm the fracture type?

Q3:What is your treatment strategy ?


Test case

• This patient suffer from facial gunshot injury

• Q1: What can you see from left image?

• Q2: What can you see from right image?


Test case

• Q1: What can you see from left image?

• Q2: What can you see from right image?


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• Q1: Describe What you can see from this image?

• Q2: What are clinical features you should


see?

• Q3:Define Telecanthus
• Q1: Describe what can you see

• Q2:Describe how you would approach the


surgical management
Test case

• Q1: Describe What you can see from this image?

• Q2: Would you request CT scan?

• Q3:Describe how you would approach the


treatment of this fracture?
Test case

Q1: Describe what can you see and your diagnosis?

Q2: Describe any potential management ?


Case: 40-year-old female Test case

a 40 - year-old woman reported with the complaint of inwardly


placed right eye , depressed nasal bridge , pain in right eye region
Double vision and and inability to bite , with history of RTA

Q1: What are the clinical feature of those picture?

Q2:Describe surgical procedure?


List of
References

Vivas for the Oral and FRCS (Oral &


challenging Concepts
Maxillofacial Surgery)
in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Part 2: 100 Clinical
Maxillofacial Surgery: FRCS (Oxford Higher Cases
Cases with Expert Specialty Training) 

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