Jaw fracture repair is a surgical procedure performed by veterinarians to treat fractures or breaks in the jawbones of animals. Jaw fractures can occur due to trauma, accidents, or underlying dental disease. The repair process begins with a thorough examination and diagnostic imaging to assess the extent and location of the fracture. The surgery involves realigning the fractured bones and stabilizing them using various techniques such as wiring, plating, or the application of external fixation devices. The choice of technique depends on the specific fracture type and location. After the bones are stabilized, the animal’s jaw is immobilized to promote proper healing. Post-operative care includes pain management, antibiotics, and a soft diet to allow for proper healing. Jaw fracture repair aims to restore normal jaw function, relieve pain, and promote the animal’s ability to eat, drink, and chew properly. It is crucial for ensuring the animal’s overall oral health and quality of life.