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Maxillofacial refers to the anatomical region that includes the jaws, face, and associated structures, such as the mouth, teeth, and nasal cavity. The term is often used in the context of healthcare, particularly in dentistry, surgery, and trauma care. Below is a brief overview of the field and its relevance:
1. Trauma: Facial fractures, soft tissue injuries, or nerve damage caused by accidents.
2. Infections: Severe oral and facial infections, including abscesses and osteomyelitis.
3. Cancers: Head and neck cancers, requiring tumor removal and reconstructive surgery.
4. Congenital Deformities: Conditions like cleft lip/palate and craniofacial syndromes.
5. TMJ Disorders: Chronic pain or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
6. Orthognathic Issues: Malocclusion or jaw alignment issues.