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Pediatric Mandibular Fracture Repair After a Car Accident – A Case Study

Pediatric Mandibular Fracture Repair After a Car Accident – A Case Study Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are a leading cause of serious injuries, including complex facial fractures—especially in children who aren’t properly restrained. This video discusses a real-life case of a 12-year-old child who suffered bilateral parasymphyseal mandibular fractures (breaks on both sides of the chin) due to an unrestrained front-seat collision with dashboard impact. Key Points Covered: ✔ Why Pediatric Facial Fractures Are Different: Children’s bones are more flexible, their skull-to-face ratio is larger, and their sinuses aren’t fully developed, making their injuries unique. This case involved multiple facial abrasions and contusions, confirmed by X-ray and CT scans. ✔ Treatment Approach – Closed Reduction with IMF (Intermaxillary Fixation): Instead of open surgery with metal plates (which can disrupt bone growth in kids), doctors used closed reduction—realigning the jaw and wiring the teeth together to stabilize the fracture. Why IMF? It’s safer, cost-effective, and avoids complications like growth disturbances. ✔ Postoperative Recovery & Success: Follow-up panoramic X-rays showed proper healing with no complications. This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis, the right surgical technique, and careful aftercare in pediatric trauma cases. Who Should Watch? Medical students & professionals (oral & maxillofacial surgery, trauma, pediatrics) Parents & caregivers (understanding the risks of unrestrained children in cars) Anyone interested in emergency medicine & surgical case studies 🔔 Subscribe for more medical case reviews, surgical techniques, and trauma management insights! 📌 Tags: #PediatricTrauma #MandibularFracture #MaxillofacialSurgery #CarAccidentInjuries #IMF #MedicalCaseStudy #TraumaSurgery #Dentistry #OralSurgery #RTA /////////////////////////////////////////// Surgical Intervention and Rehabilitation of Pediatric Mandibular Fracture Following Dashboard Injury: A Case Report of a 12-year-old Child Layman Abstract: Road traffic accidents can cause serious injuries, especially when passengers aren’t wearing seatbelts. In this case, a 12-year-old child sitting in the front seat without a restraint suffered a dashboard impact, leading to broken jaw bones on both sides of the chin. Children’s facial bones are different from adults’—they’re more flexible and still developing, which affects how they get injured and heal. Instead of surgery with metal plates and screws (which can interfere with a child’s bone growth), doctors treated the fractures by realigning the jaw and wiring the teeth together to keep them in place (a technique called intermaxillary fixation). This method is simpler, avoids complications, and works well in places with limited medical resources. Follow-up X-rays showed the jaw was healing correctly with no problems. This case highlights how quick diagnosis, the right treatment approach, and proper aftercare can help children recover fully from serious injuries. To read other sections of this article please visit: https://bookstore.bookpi.org/ Your Queries: - Pediatric mandibular fracture Child jaw fracture treatment Dashboard injury facial trauma Intermaxillary fixation (IMF) in children Pediatric maxillofacial surgery Bilateral parasymphyseal fracture case Closed reduction for jaw fractures RTA facial injuries in kids Non-surgical jaw fracture repair Seatbelt-related facial trauma Growth disturbance in pediatric fractures IMF vs. titanium plates in children CT scan for mandibular fractures Postoperative care for jaw fractures Preventing complications in pediatric trauma

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