“…11,12 Fractures of the coronoid process often occur in conjunction with other bone fractures, primarily zygomatic arch fractures and most result from auto accidents, violence, falls, or sports injuries. 12,13 Although extremely rare, 14 iatrogenic isolated coronoid fractures can occur following surgical procedures such as jaw cyst removal, sagittal split ramus osteotomy, or third molar extraction. [15][16][17] Importantly, they can lead to severe outcomes, such as lateral crossbite, Jacob's disease, pseudoankylosis, persistent pain, swelling, and limited mouth opening.…”