Select all that applyWhich of the following are true of a mandible fracture?Multiple select question.Its treatment involves temporary immobilization with an elastic bandage, followed by reduction and fixation of the jaw by the physician.The most frequently fractured area is near the jaw's frontal angle.It occurs most often in collision sports.It is the least common of all facial fractures.The most common mechanism of injury is an indirect compressive force to the cheekbone.
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Select all that applyWhich of the following are true of a mandible fracture?Multiple select question.Its treatment involves temporary immobilization with an elastic bandage, followed by reduction and fixation of the jaw by the physician.The most frequently fractured area is near the jaw's frontal angle.It occurs most often in collision sports.It is the least common of all facial fractures.The most common mechanism of injury is an indirect compressive force to the cheekbone.
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Its treatment involves temporary immobilization with an elastic bandage, followed by reduction and fixation of the jaw by the physician. - This is true. Initial treatment of a mandible fracture often involves immobilization to prevent further injury, followed by reduction (realigning the broken pieces) and fixation (securing the pieces in place) by a physician.
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The most frequently fractured area is near the jaw's frontal angle. - This is false. The most frequently fractured areas of the mandible are the condylar process (the rounded protrusion at the back of the mandible where it connects with the skull) and the body (the main horizontal part).
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It occurs most often in collision sports. - This is true. Mandible fractures can occur in any situation where there is a risk of impact to the face, including collision sports like football, hockey, and rugby.
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It is the least common of all facial fractures. - This is false. Mandible fractures are not the least common type of facial fracture. Nasal fractures are the most common, but mandible fractures are more common than many other types.
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The most common mechanism of injury is an indirect compressive force to the cheekbone. - This is false. The most common mechanism of injury for a mandible fracture is a direct blow to the jaw.
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