How Is Zygomatic Fracture Diagnosed?

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Zygomatic arch

How do I know if I fractured my zygomatic bone?

  1. Flatness of the cheek.
  2. Altered sensation underneath the eye on the affected side.
  3. Problems with eyesight.
  4. Pain with jaw movement.

How do you fix a zygomatic fracture?

Most zygomatic complex fractures can be treated solely by

an intraoral approach and rigid fixation at the zygomaticomaxillary buttress

. Further exposure of the zygomaticofrontal junction or inferior orbital rim is necessary for severely displaced fractures, which require additional fixation.

What happens if the zygomatic bone is damaged?

Patients may develop trismus (i.e. the inability to fully open the mouth)

and have difficulty with chewing

. There may also be bleeding through the nose, which depends on the severity of the injury. The cheekbone of these patients may be flattened due to the malar eminence being depressed.

Which nerve is damaged in zygomatic fracture?

Such a fracture also extends into the orbital floor through or adjacent to the infraorbital canal. Dislocation of the fractured zygomatic complex may thus result in injury to or compression of

the infraorbital nerve

. Such an injury may cause numbness/hypoaesthesia/dysaesthesia in the distribution of the nerve.

Why does my zygomatic bone hurt?

Zygomatic arch pain is commonly reported by patients visiting the orofacial pain clinic and is majorly accepted to be caused by

masseter muscle pain

. But a variety of conditions may present as orofacial pain in the zygomatic arch region, including life-threatening diseases such as salivary gland tumors.

How long does a zygomatic fracture take to heal?

Cheekbone fractures rarely get infected, so you will not usually need antibiotics. Swelling and bruising can be reduced by using cold packs and sleeping propped up for the first few days. Even if you have plates and screws to hold your cheekbone in place, it still takes

about six weeks

for the bone to heal completely.

How does a zygomatic fracture occur?

Zygoma fractures usually result from

high-impact trauma

. Leading causes of fractures include assault, motor vehicle or motorcycle accidents, sports injuries, and falls.

Do ZMC fractures require surgery?

The most common indication for surgery in ZMC fractures is displacement and rotation, and

most displaced ZMC fractures should be treated surgically

. If reduction is not performed properly, facial asymmetry will be prominent, as the result of lowering the malar prominent point [2].

What does the zygomatic bone do?

The zygomatic bone functions as

a structure which joins the bones of the face while protecting the arteries, nerves, veins, and organs

which lie below the surface. The arches of the zygomatic bone provide a person’s cheeks with the structure to fill out the face.

Can you fracture your zygomatic bone?

Fracture of the zygomatic bone is a

common fracture of the facial skeleton

; the zygomatic bone forms the most anterolateral projection one on each side of the middle face. The zygomatic bone is attached to the maxilla at the zygomaticomaxillary (ZM) suture and alveolus forming the zygomaticomaxillary buttress.

What is the zygomatic fracture?

A zygomatic complex fracture is

a fracture that involves the zygoma and its surrounding bones

. The typical lines of a zygomatic complex fracture are: A fracture emanating from the inferior orbital fissure superiorly along the sphenozygomatic suture to the frontozygomatic suture where it crosses the lateral orbital rim.

Which bones does march fracture usually affect?

March fractures most commonly occur in

the second and third metatarsal bones of the foot

. It is a common cause of foot pain, especially when people suddenly increase their activities.

Where is the zygomatic process?

The zygomatic process is a long arched process, projecting

from the lower part of the squamous part of temporal bone

.

Where is zygomatic bone located?

Zygomatic bone, also called cheekbone, or malar bone, diamond-shaped bone below and lateral to the orbit, or eye socket,

at the widest part of the cheek

. It adjoins the frontal bone at the outer edge of the orbit and the sphenoid and maxilla within the orbit.

Is a fractured cheekbone painful?


The discomfort is usually worse for the first few days

although it may take a couple of weeks to completely disappear. Cheekbone fractures usually heal without infection but it may be necessary to give you antibiotics, particularly if a “graft” has been used.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.