OPTIMIZATION OF DIAGNOSTIC TACTICS FOR MANDIBULAR FRACTURES ASSOCIATED WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Authors

  • Nurbek Zairulloevich Buriev Author
  • Zairullo Burievich Okboev Author
  • Barno Zhurakhonovna Pulatova Author

Abstract

Research by numerous domestic and international researchers indicates an increase in trauma, as well as an increase in the frequency and severity of maxillofacial and associated injuries. Disability due to trauma ranks third, and the consequences of injuries to the dentofacial system are most frequently found in individuals aged 17 to 49 years – 90%.

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2025-10-26