These are breaks (fractures) in the bones of the jaw (mandible or maxilla) or facial skeleton (cheekbones/zygoma, orbital floor, nose, etc.). They usually happen due to trauma — road traffic accidents, falls, assaults, sports injuries etc.
Common sites:
Mandibular fractures: body, angle, symphysis, parasymphysis, condyle, ramus
Maxillary fractures (mid‐face): Le Fort I, II, III fractures
Zygomatic (cheekbone) fractures
Orbital floor fractures (affecting eye floor)
Nasal bone fractures
Combination fractures (involving multiple bones)
profile lists maxillofacial trauma among her areas of expertise.
She specifically offers treatment for mandibular fractures, maxilla fractures, facial fracture treatment.
She is a member of the International Association of Craniomaxillary Fixation, which indicates experience and training in fixation of facial (cranio-maxillofacial) fractures.
hospitals (Apollo, Shenoy, etc.) are well-equipped, implying availability of surgical infrastructure (OT, imaging, fixation hardware)
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