Mandibular fractures in Dogs and Cats
A mandibular fracture is a break in the lower jaw.
These fractures are common in dogs and especially cats because the mandible is narrow, delicate, and closely associated with tooth roots.
Common causes include:
• Trauma (falls, car accidents, bites)
• Blunt force injury
• High-energy play/falls in cats
• Periodontal disease (weakens the jaw)
• Neoplasia (bone tumours)
Most mandibular fractures require surgical stabilisation.
Timely, correct repair is essential to:
• Restore normal bite alignment
• Allow normal eating and grooming
• Prevent chronic pain, malocclusion (misaligned teeth), and jaw dysfunction
Modern veterinary dentistry and surgery offer highly effective, minimally invasive techniques that allow excellent healing and return to normal function.

