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    • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Sports Medicine
    • Trauma Surgery

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    • Mandibular fractures are occasional sports-related injuries.
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    • Treatment varies based on fracture characteristics and dentition.

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    • To review diagnostic and treatment modalities for mandibular fractures.
    • To highlight recent advancements in fracture fixation.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of clinical signs and symptoms for diagnosis.
    • Utilization of various radiographic views for confirmation.
    • Discussion of open and closed reduction techniques.
    • Evaluation of rigid internal fixation as a modern approach.

    Main Results:

    • Diagnosis confirmed through clinical assessment and radiography.
    • Treatment selection depends on fracture type and dental status.
    • Rigid internal fixation offers potential for reduced immobilization.
    • Early jaw function may be achievable with newer techniques.

    Conclusions:

    • Mandibular fractures require careful diagnosis and tailored treatment.
    • Rigid internal fixation represents a significant advancement in managing these injuries.
    • This technique may improve patient outcomes by enabling earlier functional recovery.