Practice abstract
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.
Abstract
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.
- Assistant Professors, University of Murcia Dental School, Murcia, Spain
- Associate Professor, University of Murcia Dental School, Murcia, Spain
- Assistant Professors, University of Murcia Dental School, Murcia, Spain
- 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
