Dentoalveolar and mandibular body fractures caused by a horse kick: Report of a case

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Abstract

A rare case of multiple mandibular fractures and severe facial laceration is presented. The cause was a horse hoof kick to an unmounted equestrian. The pertinent literature is reviewed and the maxillofacial injuries associated with animal interaction are discussed.

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Martins, W. D., Fávaro, D. M., Ribas, M. D. O., & Martins, G. (2006). Dentoalveolar and mandibular body fractures caused by a horse kick: Report of a case. Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 7(2), 137–144. https://doi.org/10.5005/jcdp-7-2-137

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