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A Guide to Facial Fractures
Description :
Intended as a guide to those involved with the diagnosis and
treatment of facial fractures and not as a comprehensive text.
Hospital Accident and Emergency doctors and other medical
practitioners have to make the preliminary assessment of facial
trauma prior to referral of the patient to the Oral and Maxillofacial
surgeon for definitive treatment. Diagnosis is often difficult and if
incorrect can cause suffering to the patient as well as risking
litigation.Hopefully this compact text can provide a readily available
source of reference.Nasal fractures are common and are treated by
either Ear, Nose and Throat or Oral and Maxillofacial specialists. The
initial diagnosis of these injuries is straightforward and thus is not
included in the text. Injuries to the teeth although common are
quickly sent to the appropriate dental specialist and thus are not
described.