"Faciomaxillary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Faciomaxillary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Faciomaxillary" Meaning

Faciomaxillary refers to the combined structures of the face and jawbone. It is a term used in medical contexts, particularly in orthognathic surgery, to describe the surgical correction of facial and jaw deformities.

"Faciomaxillary" Examples

Usage Examples of "Faciomaxillary"


| Example | Description |
| --- | --- |
| The patient was diagnosed with a severe faciomaxillary trauma after the car accident. | Here, "faciomaxillary" refers to the injury affecting both the face and the maxilla (upper jawbone). |
| During the surgery, the surgeon carefully reattached the faciomaxillary bones to restore the patient's facial structure. | In this example, "faciomaxillary" refers to the bones involved in the surgery, including those of the face and maxilla. |
| The dentist specialized in faciomaxillary reconstruction and worked tirelessly to repair the patient's damaged jaw and face. | Here, "faciomaxillary" refers to the expertise of the dentist in reconstructing the face and maxilla. |
| The scans revealed a complex faciomaxillary fracture that required immediate attention to prevent further damage. | In this example, "faciomaxillary" refers to the type of fracture that affects both the face and the maxilla. |
| The otorhinolaryngologist (ENT specialist) examined the patient's faciomaxillary region after a severe blow to the face. | Here, "faciomaxillary" refers to the region of the face and maxilla examined by the specialist.

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