Fracture Regional

“Marginal fractures” is the name of a small group of craniofacial fractures that occur in the area of ​​the temporal jaw and are observed in the vast majority of cases with direct blows to the head. Edge-type fractures occur not only among people involved in contact sports, but also in the elderly, children and even pregnant women. This is due to the fact that with a weak traumatic effect on the bones of the skull, a bone plate is formed under the periosteum on the anteromedial surface, leading to its bulging and fragility. The periosteum almost does not take part in attaching the zygomatic arch and temporal bone to the skull, due to