maxillofacial injuries
Maxillofacial injuries refer to damage to the facial skeleton and associated structures, including the jaws, cheeks, nose, and around the eyes. The main functions of these structures include eating, breathing, and communication, all of which are crucial to daily life. Technological advancements in maxillofacial surgery, such as 3D imaging and virtual surgical planning, have greatly enhanced the precision and efficiency of treatments. Applications of this field are vast, ranging from the repair of traumatic injuries to the correction of facial deformities, enabling individuals to regain not only function but also a sense of identity and self-confidence.