Abstract

By consulting the relevant research data about the biomechanical properties of mandible at home and abroad, and combining with the relevant experimental operations of biomechanical tests, this paper aims to provide a basis for the treatment of mandibular fractures and the prevention and treatment of postoperative complications, further standardize the selection of treatment schemes for mandibular fractures, provide a theoretical basis for optimizing surgical schemes and preventing postoperative complications, and provide reference for related research in mandibular mechanics.

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