Jaw Fractures Treatment in Kakinada
Specialized care and surgical repair for facial trauma
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Overview
Jaw fractures, often resulting from accidents or trauma, require specialized and immediate care to ensure proper healing and restore full function. Dr. Padmavathi offers expert diagnosis and surgical management of jaw fractures, utilizing advanced techniques to ensure optimal recovery and alignment.
Benefits of Jaw Fractures Treatment in Kakinada
Expert management of facial trauma and jaw fractures
Restoration of proper bite alignment and jaw function
Prevention of long-term TMJ and bite issues
Comprehensive care from diagnosis to full recovery
Advanced imaging for precise treatment planning
Compassionate support throughout the healing process
Jaw Fracture Treatment Process
Emergency Assessment: Immediate evaluation of the trauma and airway
Advanced Imaging: 3D scans and X-rays to determine fracture severity
Treatment Planning: Deciding between non-surgical or surgical intervention
Stabilization: Wiring or placing plates/screws to secure the jaw
Healing Period: Follow-up appointments to monitor bone fusion
Rehabilitation: Guidance on restoring normal jaw movement and diet
Why Choose Dr. Padmavathi's Dental Clinic?
Years Experience
Expert dental care
Happy Patients
Trust & satisfaction
Sterilization
Highest hygiene standards
Patient Rating
Excellent reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a jaw fracture diagnosed?
Diagnosis is made through a combination of physical examination and advanced imaging, such as panoramic X-rays or CT scans, to precisely locate the fracture.
Will my jaw need to be wired shut?
Not necessarily. While wiring (maxillomandibular fixation) is a common method for stabilizing fractures, modern surgical techniques often use small plates and screws, which may eliminate the need for wiring.
How long does a broken jaw take to heal?
Healing typically takes about 6 weeks. During this time, a modified diet and careful adherence to post-operative instructions are crucial.
What can I eat while my jaw is healing?
If your jaw is wired, you will need a liquid diet. If plates and screws are used, a soft-food diet is usually required until healing is complete. We will provide detailed dietary guidelines.
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