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🔴 MUST DOAsked 9/10 years

Mandibular Fractures

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery • ~25 min to master

💡 Quick Tricks & Mnemonics

Most common site = condyle (overall) or body (in India). Favorable vs unfavorable = based on muscle pull. Treatment: closed reduction (IMF) vs open reduction (plates). Gunning splints = edentulous patients.

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Why Mandibular Fractures Matters for NEET MDS

Mandibular Fractures is a must-do, high-priority topic in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. It has appeared in 9 out of the last 10 NEET MDS exams, making it one of the most frequently tested topics in this subject.Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery carries approximately 18 marks in the exam, and mastering Mandibular Fractures is essential for maximizing your score in this section.

Impacted Third Molars — Classification & RemovalMidface Fractures (Le Fort)

📝 Practice Questions on Mandibular Fractures

Which of the following is correct about Mandibular Fractures?Which of the following is correct about Mandibular Fractures?Which of the following is correct about Mandibular Fractures?condyle overall or body in some studies — this is characteristic of:edentulous patient fractures — this is characteristic of:Identify the correct superlative fact about Mandibular Fractures:Which of the following is correct about Mandibular Fractures?Which of the following is correct about Mandibular Fractures?Most common site is associated with:Gunning splints is associated with:Monocortical miniplates is associated with:Which of the following is correct about Mandibular Fractures?Which of the following is correct about Mandibular Fractures?Champy technique — this is characteristic of:Which of the following is true regarding Mandibular Fractures?

📌 Key Facts — Mandibular Fractures

Load bearing vs load sharing fixation.Gunning splints = edentulous patient fracturesMost common site = condyle overall or body in some studiesFavorable vs unfavorable based on muscle pull directionTreatment: closed reduction IMF vs open reduction internal fixation platesChampy lines of ideal osteosynthesisMonocortical miniplates = Champy technique

⚡ Comparisons in Oral Surgery

Local Anesthesia vs Midface Fractures Le FortLocal Anesthesia vs Surgical Cyst ManagementLocal Anesthesia vs Biopsy TechniquesImpacted Third Molars vs Mandibular FracturesImpacted Third Molars vs Odontogenic Infections & SpacesLocal Anesthesia vs TMJ DisordersLocal Anesthesia vs Impacted Third MolarsLocal Anesthesia vs Odontogenic Infections & SpacesImpacted Third Molars vs Midface Fractures Le FortLocal Anesthesia vs Mandibular FracturesImpacted Third Molars vs TMJ DisordersImpacted Third Molars vs Surgical Cyst Management

🧪 Mnemonics in Oral Surgery

Surgical Cyst Management — mnemonicsBiopsy Techniques — mnemonicsLocal Anesthesia — mnemonicsMandibular Fractures — mnemonicsMidface Fractures Le Fort — mnemonicsOdontogenic Infections & Spaces — mnemonicsImpacted Third Molars — mnemonicsTMJ Disorders — mnemonics

Other Topics in Oral Surgery

Local Anesthesia — Techniques & AgentsImpacted Third Molars — Classification & RemovalMidface Fractures (Le Fort)TMJ DisordersOdontogenic Infections & Fascial SpacesSurgical Management of CystsBiopsy Techniques