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British Dental Journal 199, 27 - 29 (2005)
Published online: 9 July 2005 | doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4812536

Subject Categories: Case reports | Dental trauma | Radiology

Fracture in the chin area: An unusual case of mandibular torus fracture

A Saura-Ingles2, C Garcia-Ballesta1, L Pérez-Lajarin3 & P López-Jornet4

  • Presents a case of chin trauma with a mandibular torus.
  • Suggests carrying out radiographic study of the affected area to evaluate possible fracture.
  • Reveals the associated presence of paraesthesia and recommends a computed tomographic study.
  • No protocol treatment currently exists for this kind of fracture.


Mandibular torus fracture as a result of accidental trauma has not been reported to date in the dental literature. This study describes the case of a young adult male who suffered multiple fractures affecting the teeth and mandibular torus secondary to chin area trauma due to a bicycle accident; the first manifestation of bone damage being left unilateral paraesthesia of the lip. An occlusal x-ray study of the affected area was made to evaluate possible fracture, as unlike centred periapical x-rays and orthopantomography, it is able to reveal the existence of a fracture line of the alveolar wall. In the associated presence of paraesthesia, a computed tomographic study is advisable.

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  1. Assistant Professors, University of Murcia Dental School, Murcia, Spain
  2. Associate Professor, University of Murcia Dental School, Murcia, Spain
  3. Assistant Professors, University of Murcia Dental School, Murcia, Spain
  4. Assistant Professors, University of Murcia Dental School, Murcia, Spain

Correspondence to: P López-Jornet4 Facultad de Odontología, Hospital Morales Meseguer 2 planta. Avda, Marqués de los Vélez s/n, 30008 — Murcia, Spain
e-mail: majornet@um.es




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