An adult patient sustained a subcondylar fracture on the left side. Clinically it is seen that there is :
ADeviation of the mandible to the left on protrusion
BInability to deviate the mandible to the right
CModerate intraoral bleeding
DTrismus and bilateral crepitus
Patient with history of blunt trauma to face presents with enophthalmos, diplopia on upward gaze and loss of sensitivity over cheek. True statement about this is:
AMaxillary fracture
BZygomatic bone is most likely injured
CIt is a blow out fracture
DFrontal bone fracture
In an accident case, after the arrival of medical team, all should be done in early management except;
AGlasgow coma scale
BCheck BP
CStabilization of cervical vertebrae
DCheck Respiration
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