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Jaw Fractures - Maxillofacial trauma in Dogs

Jaw fracture is an unfortunate traumatic injury of dogs and cats. The most common causes are bites from or fights with another animal, major trauma such as being hit by a car or kicked by a horse and as a sequela of advanced periodontal disease.
While very obvious and painful, jaw fractures are usually not life threatening injuries and any pet having major trauma such as being hit by car needs to be evaluated by a skilled emergency veterinarian immediately. After all life threatening injuries have been addressed and investigated is the time to involve the dentist-oral surgeon.
Jaw fractures are typically very complicated injuries involving bone, teeth and soft tissue, and a veterinary dentist with training in oral surgery is the specialist with the most training in dealing with with injuries to all of these structures.
There are a variety of fracture repair treatments available, but the optimal treatment will address all injuries to bone, teeth and soft tissue. Treatment is incomplete if it fails to address dental issues related to the trauma.
Doctor Pegg is very experienced in treating pets with jaw fracture injuries and utilizes the most advanced imaging and repair methods currently available. In addition, with our flat-fee model for fracture repair, it helps relieve the burden of financial uncertainty as multiple procedures are often needed to resolve all injuries and our goal is to be your partner in getting your pet back to health, comfort and function.

Jaw fracture from Trauma


A 3D Reconstruction from a CT scan of a dog with a fracture to the left lower jaw.

A Dental x-Ray of the same fracture to the left lower jaw.

Fracture repair with a bone mini-plate.

Long term bone healing

A Dental X-Ray of a different fracture, same location

Fracture repair with wiring technique

Long term bone healing after wire removal

Fracture repair with interdental wire and acrylic splint

Every Pet Deserves a Comfortable, Pain-Free Mouth

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