Fracture in right side of lower jaw.

2022-02-05 04:57:03
I had fallen from the scooty 20 days ago with half helmet on and after that consulted with an ENT surgeon and he told no fracture is there and he gave antibiotics & pain relivers for 5 days.It is now 15-20% of the original pain. But for the safety purpose I consulted a dentist 5 days ago, and he recommended for Xray OPG. In that X ray(attached)  a fracture got discovered just below my lower right side of wisdom teeth(this tooth is yet to come out). Dentist sir told that since it is 20 days of trauma now..so it will be quite risky at this time to go for the plate surgery as it will involve pulling out of wisdom teeth and also nerves are involved, so better to keep the mouth tied and have liquid food and least talking for next 30 days. He also checked pain in joints and place where fracture is there and also the orientation of teeths. It was all fine except mouth was opening 60% of full potential. so, doctors what should I do, should I go with the suggested treatment plan w/o surgery?
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It would be better to take an oral surgeon's opinion in this matter. An oral surgeon can guide you better,just do it quickly since it has been 20 days already.

Answered2022-02-08 14:06:38

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Consult a Maxillofacial surgeon Best would be surgery Mouth tying with imf & wires is 2nd alternative

Answered2022-02-05 05:03:13

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Go and meet an experienced Maxillofacial surgeon at the earliest…don’t delay

Answered2022-02-07 00:45:19

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Hello Don’t delay for surgery
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Avoid wide opening of mouth and take semiliquid type of food

Answered2022-02-05 07:29:23

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