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22 November, 21:24

Which bones potentially could be involved in a fracture of the orbit why do you think orbital fractures?

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  1. 22 November, 21:50
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    Orbital fracture is caused by impact to the face that may be sourced from low, mid, or upper. It can be treated by lots of medical practices with the goal of restoring the aesthetics or physiologic appearance of the area of injury. The bone that is most commonly affected is the eye socket bone.
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