Intermaxillary fixation of mandible fractures in military personnel: case reportBackground. The treatment and rehabilitation of military servicemen with mandibular fractures at the hospital stage is an important medical, social, and economic problem.The purpose of the study. The purpose of this study was to improve the effectiveness of the mandible fractures treatment in military personnel by analyzing clinical cases with using intermaxillary fixation.Materials and methods. A clinical study was conducted for the period from 2012 to 2019 in 63 military servicemen with mandibular fractures, 23 of which suffered civilian trauma, but the overwhelming majority (40 men) were injured during warfare in eastern Ukraine in the 2014-2019 as a result of combat injuries. The analysis of the potential use for the fragments intermaxillary fixation standard band splint vs the titanium pins and elastic traction for the treatment of mandibular fractures in military personnel has been carried out.Results. On the results of seven-year findings of administration to military servicemen injured during the war on the East of Ukraine, the advantages of using maxillomandibular fixation with Screws for the treatment of mandibular fractures both in cases of linear mandibular fractures and fragment fractures with bone tissue defects as a method of adjunctive fixation in combination with osteosynthesis and bone shaping were illustrated. In this article, we presented three most demonstrative cases.Conclusion. Preference during surgical treatment of mandibular fractures in military personnel should be given to the method of maxillomandibular fixation with intermaxillary fixation screws, which provides with the high quality reposition and fixation.