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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2022
Fractures of the mandibular body most commonly occur after interpersonal violence or motorized vehicle accident but can occur in athletes. Mandibular body fractures are often associated with additional mandibular fractures. The treatment goal is to achieve preinjury occlusion and facial appearance, and this can be done via a closed reduction and ...
Sarah Mazher, Kidwai, G Nina, Lu
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Fractures of the mandibular body most commonly occur after interpersonal violence or motorized vehicle accident but can occur in athletes. Mandibular body fractures are often associated with additional mandibular fractures. The treatment goal is to achieve preinjury occlusion and facial appearance, and this can be done via a closed reduction and ...
Sarah Mazher, Kidwai, G Nina, Lu
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2022
Mandibular condyle fractures can result in short-term and long-term morbidity. As a weak area of the mandible, the condyle is vulnerable to injury by a direct impact or an indirect force. Current treatment recommendations aim to better match the severity of the fracture with the choice of closed or open approach.
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Mandibular condyle fractures can result in short-term and long-term morbidity. As a weak area of the mandible, the condyle is vulnerable to injury by a direct impact or an indirect force. Current treatment recommendations aim to better match the severity of the fracture with the choice of closed or open approach.
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2022
Angle fractures are the most common among the mandibular fractures. History and physical examination are crucial in guiding time course and specifics of management. Computed tomography (CT) has become the gold standard for diagnosis of mandible fractures, offering advantages for both surgical planning and assessing dental involvement. Currently the use
Gaelen, Stanford-Moore, Andrew H, Murr
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Angle fractures are the most common among the mandibular fractures. History and physical examination are crucial in guiding time course and specifics of management. Computed tomography (CT) has become the gold standard for diagnosis of mandible fractures, offering advantages for both surgical planning and assessing dental involvement. Currently the use
Gaelen, Stanford-Moore, Andrew H, Murr
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Pediatric Mandibular Fractures
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1991In spite of curiosity, facial fractures, particularly mandibular fractures, in the pediatric age group embrace only a modest proportion of facial fractures that occur within the general population. Several large series report an overall incidence of approximately 1% of all facial bone fractures.
S R, Thaller, S, Mabourakh
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Pediatric Mandibular Fractures
Facial Plastic Surgery, 1998Over the last 20 years, a revolution in the management of facial fractures has taken place. Refinements in biocompatible materials of great delicacy and strength along with advances in our understanding of biomechanics of the face, have rendered complex injuries consistently amenable to accurate 3-dimensional reconstruction.
J M, Schweinfurth, P J, Koltai
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Mandibular Fracture Complications
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1976This paper presents the authors' experiences with 111 treated mandibular fractures and 16 cases of complication. Pertinent data on the fresh fractures are given, but the major part of the study deals with cause, diagnosis, and treatment of the complications of mandibular fractures.
T M, Davidson, R C, Bone, A M, Nahum
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Complicated Mandibular Fractures
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1976In many mandibular fractures, proper alignment of the fragments is only a portion of the management program. Consideration must be given to the possibility of numerous other complications, and the patient should be carefully evaluated for injuries of the cervical spine, skull, head, and chest. The medical background, age, and other factors, such as the
G, Adams, C R, Nelms
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Analysis of Mandibular Fractures
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011We investigated the etiology, incidence, and complications of patients with mandibular fracture in Amsterdam for a period of 10 years. Between January 2000 and January 2009, 213 patients with surgically treated mandibular fracture were identified. Two hundred thirteen patients were included with a mean age of 32.5 (SD, 15.2) years.
van den Bergh, B. +2 more
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1976
Of 110 adult patients with 163 mandibular fractures treated at University of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital from 1964 to 1974, 17% had a history of previous mandibular fractures. All patients' medical records and X-rays were reviewed. Because of the characteristics of this patient population, it seems well suited for discussion as a problem group ...
K, Eid, D J, Lynch, L A, Whitaker
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Of 110 adult patients with 163 mandibular fractures treated at University of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital from 1964 to 1974, 17% had a history of previous mandibular fractures. All patients' medical records and X-rays were reviewed. Because of the characteristics of this patient population, it seems well suited for discussion as a problem group ...
K, Eid, D J, Lynch, L A, Whitaker
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