How is a bulging jaw examined?

  When patients have diseases such as jaw enameloblastoma and maxillofacial bone giant cell tumor, patients may present with jaw bulge symptoms. The diagnosis of jaws should firstly understand the cause, the site of direct injury and the history of the injury, then make an examination of local and systemic signs, and refer to the above clinical features to determine the presence or absence of fracture, the site and type of fracture. When conditions allow, further X-ray and CT examinations can be performed to understand in detail the site, number, direction and displacement of the fracture line. It should be emphasized that the examination should be exhaustive and should not miss the diagnosis of multiple injuries of the maxillofacial region and multiple injuries of the whole body to provide an adequate basis for the development of a complete treatment plan.

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