Whether squamous cell carcinoma of the jawbone can be cured depends on the patient’s condition and cannot be generalized. Treatment methods include surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. 1. Surgery: it is the main means of treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of the jaw, the specific surgical methods vary from person to person, and the commonly used surgical methods include lesion excision, partial or total resection of jawbone and lymphatic cleansing, and jawbone repair surgery. (1) Lesion excision: it is suitable for patients without lymph node metastasis, choosing to excise only part of the lesion. (2) Partial or total resection of the jaw and lymphatic cleansing: for patients with extensive lesions and lymph node metastasis, partial or total resection of the jaw is required, and cervical lymphatic cleansing is needed. (3) Jaw bone repair: the lack of jaw bone after surgery will affect the patient’s appearance, and at this time, jaw bone repair can be considered. 2. Radiotherapy: radiotherapy after surgery can reduce the risk of tumor recurrence and metastasis to a certain extent. Commonly used chemotherapy drugs include cisplatin and docetaxel. If squamous cell carcinoma of jawbone is diagnosed, it should be treated as early as possible, and it is recommended to be treated and medicated under the guidance of doctor.