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Background Facial injuries are common in children with blunt trauma. Most are soft tissue lacerations and dental injuries readily apparent on clinical examination. Fractures requiring operative intervention are rare.
Thais Calderon +13 more
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Aging has occurred rapidly in the facial fracture population - are we ready? [PDF]
Objectives It is well known that the global population is aging. The aim of this study was to compare the annual changes in age and sex profile among patients with facial fractures over an 8-year period.
Kultanen E +6 more
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Background Facial hypoesthesia is one of the most troublesome complaints in the management of facial bone fractures. However, there is a lack of literature on facial sensory recovery after facial trauma.
Daemyung Oh +6 more
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The incidence of facial injuries in children in Indian population: A retrospective study
Objective: To determine the incidence and pattern of facial fracture in children of age 0–16 years of age. Material & methods: Patients with trauma reporting to department of paediatric and preventive dentistry and department of oral & ...
Ashrafullah +2 more
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Internal fixation using plates remains the gold standard for facial fracture fixation. External wound fixators are rarely used. In the present study, we successfully treated multiple comminuted facial fractures with midfacial depressions by using a ...
Masakatsu Hihara +4 more
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Associated injuries in patients with facial fractures: a review of 604 patients
Facial fractures may be associated with concomitant lesions of other parts of body with some of these injuries being life-threatening. This retrospective study reports the types of associated injury and the factors influencing their occurrence, in ...
Rasmanë Boë go +4 more
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Malocclusion Caused by Facial Multiple Fracture
In the case of multiple facial fractures, a simple open reduction occasionally causes various disorders during healing process after the surgery. Moreover, esthetic disturbance of a facial deformity might be induced.
Daishi Arai +3 more
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Etiology and incidence facial fractures in children and adults [PDF]
Facial trauma has presented an increasing occurrence in the last four decades, due especially to the growth of accidents with automobiles as well as to the urban violence. Both of which continue being the main cause of such traumas.
Pirani de Campos, Lígia Maria +17 more
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Comparison of Traumatic Brain Injury in Adult Patients with and without Facial Fractures
Objectives: Facial fractures and associated traumatic brain injuries represent a worldwide public health concern. Therefore, we aimed to determine the pattern of brain injury accompanying facial fractures by comparing adult patients with and without ...
Iulia Tatiana Lupascu +4 more
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Cervicofacial, Retropharyngeal and Mediastinal Emphysema: A Complication of Orbital Fracture
Retropharyngeal and mediastinal emphysema is associated with traumatic aerodigestive tract injury, and may be associated with potentially severe and even life-threatening complications.
Wei Chen Ong, Thiam Chye Lim, Jane Lim
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