Fracture of malar and maxillary bones - what does this mean
A fracture of the malar and maxillary bones occurs when the bones of the midface are broken due to a traumatic force, such as a blunt impact or a direct blow to the face. this type of fracture can cause severe pain, swelling, bruising, and deformity of the face, and may require surgery to repair the damaged bones.
What happens during the disease - fracture of malar and maxillary bones
Fracture of the malar and maxillary bones typically occurs when a significant amount of force is applied to the face. this force can be the result of direct trauma, such as a punch or a fall, or indirect trauma, such as a motor vehicle accident. this force causes a disruption in the continuity of the bone, resulting in a fracture. depending on the severity of the fracture, it can range from a simple fracture with minimal displacement of the bone fragments to a complex fracture with multiple fragments and significant displacement.