- Mr. Harminder, aged 45, presented with a history of falling from a height of 15 feet 5 days prior and subsequently losing consciousness for over 2 days. On examination, he had swelling on the right side of his lower face and a lacerated wound on his lower left jaw that was discharging pus. Radiographic imaging showed an undisplaced fracture of the right mandibular body and ramus. Based on the clinical and radiological findings, the diagnosis was of undisplaced fractures of the right mandibular body and ramus regions. The treatment plan involved open reduction and internal fixation surgery for the fractures as well as wound debridement and antibiotic treatment for the infected mandibular wound.