“…Their causes and frequency vary from region to region [1][2][3][4], and result from the socio-economic status of patients, their education, and cultural and environmental factors, as well as alcohol consumption [5][6][7]. According to the World Health Organization, maxillofacial injuries are most frequently caused by road collisions, violence, or sports injuries [2,4,7]. These may result in injuries to the soft tissues of the face and mouth, the teeth, and fractures of the craniofacial bones [1,3,4].…”