Most common fractured facial bone
ANasal bone
BNasoethmoid bone
CZygomatic bone
DMandible
True statement about the skull shown below:
ARound shaped orbit, prominent frontal eminences - Female
BRound shaped orbit, prominent frontal eminences - Male
CProminent supraorbital ridges, prominent glabella, square chin, acute fronto-nasal angle - Male
DProminent supraorbital ridges, prominent glabella, square chin, acute fronto-nasal angle - Female
Le Fort II facial fracture implies:
AFracture running through alveolar ridge
BFracture running through midline of the palate and zygomatico-maxillary suture
CFracture running through zygomatic process of the maxilla, floor of orbit, and root of nose bilaterally
DBilateral fracture involving multiple facial bones with midface mobility
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