A patient presents to the emergency department after sustaining a blunt force injury to the face during a motor vehicle accident. Assessment reveals a complex fracture involving the lower jawbone. What is the medical term for this type of fracture?
The correct answer is 'Mandibular fracture.' It refers specifically to a fracture of the lower jawbone, which is consistent with the injury described in a patient sustaining a blunt force trauma to the face. 'Zygomatic fracture' refers to a fracture of the cheekbone and 'Maxillary fracture' refers to the upper jawbone, both of which are not specified as the injured area in the case described. 'Nasal fracture' refers to a fracture of the nose, which is not consistent with the injury to the lower jawbone described.
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