Ninety patients with acute musculo-articular disorders associated with mandibular fractures of different location were examined. Two groups of patients were distinguished, based on the presence of fragments dislocation, soft tissue injuries, and occlusion impairment: 1) 45 patients with mandibular fractures without essential dislocation of fragments and pronounced reaction of soft tissues and 2) 45 patients with notable impairment of soft tissues and dislocation of fragments. Clinical examinations and accessory diagnostic methods after removal of the splints demonstrated the relationship between the severity of musculo-articular disorders and type and location of mandibular fracture; purposeful methods of treatment have been developed.

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