extraoral, the facial asymmetry with edema and hematoma of the inferior lip region, lacerations, and stab wounds.

extraoral, the facial asymmetry with edema and hematoma of the inferior lip region, lacerations, and stab wounds.

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Introduction: Dentoalveolar fractures are often found in children due to physical trauma, falls, and motorized accidents. In pediatric patients, there are variations in age, jaw development, and dentition which are the primary considerations in choosing a dentoalveolar fracture treatment method. This case report aims to describe and discuss the eme...

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