1985 Volume 34 Issue 1 Pages 55-58
We experienced 108 patients with facial bone fracture in the last four years. About 50 percent of them had nasal bone fracture, and about 20 percent had malar bone fracture. About 55 percent of them were caused by traffic accident. This time we report four cases of our experiences. In conclusion, the correct diagnosis and adeqbate treatment are important in the case of facial bone fracture.