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The infected mandibular fracture
Archives of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, 1984The cause of most fracture gap infections is either a lack of or inadequate primary management. It is therefore imperative that jaw fractures be handled initially by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Surgical revision and absolute immobilization are essential in cases of osteomyelitis following mandibular fracture.
Fischer-Brandies E, Dielert E
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Australian Dental Journal, 1976
Abstract— An unusual mandibular fracture is reported and the hypothesis made that spasm of masticatory muscles will allow fractures along planes outside the accepted lines of weakness.
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Abstract— An unusual mandibular fracture is reported and the hypothesis made that spasm of masticatory muscles will allow fractures along planes outside the accepted lines of weakness.
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Pediatric mandibular fractures
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975This article is a study of the experience with mandibular fractures at a large pediatric hospital. A total of ninety-four mandibular fractures in sixty-three patients is reviewed. The cause, location, male-female ratio, occurrence of multiple fractures, and associated problems are studied.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1957
Summary In the case presented there was a considerable amount of displacement of the fragments, as shown in Fig. 1, on both sides which could be improved only by open reduction with wiring (Fig. 2). The resulting facial scars are unnoticcable and not disfiguring, and are so placed as not to be bothersome with daily shaving (Fig. 3).
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Summary In the case presented there was a considerable amount of displacement of the fragments, as shown in Fig. 1, on both sides which could be improved only by open reduction with wiring (Fig. 2). The resulting facial scars are unnoticcable and not disfiguring, and are so placed as not to be bothersome with daily shaving (Fig. 3).
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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
George L. Adams, C R Nelms
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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.
Alan M. Nahum+2 more
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Complications of Mandibular Fractures
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1998Timely repair of mandibular fractures remains an effective means to reduce pain, restore function, and prevent complications. This study addresses the effect of the time interval between injury and treatment on the overall complication rate, the complication rate between various treatment modalities (mandibular-maxillary fixation [MMF] alone, MMF with ...
Clarissa Alster+9 more
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Management of Mandibular Fractures
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1994The complex physiology of the masticatory system is extremely sensitive to its intricate anatomic relationships. With the ever-increasing number of patients admitted to our institution with traumatic facial injuries, it seemed an appropriate time to evaluate the most widely employed treatment modalities available for the management of mandibular ...
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Evaluation of mandibular fracture treatment
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993A total of 124 patients treated for mandibular fractures were analyzed. Patients were divided into three groups according to treatment: intermaxillary fixation, wire fixation and mini-plate fixation. For each method, the success of treatment was evaluated with respect to surgical approach, fracture site and injury to treatment interval.
Mihajlo Virag+3 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 ...
L. A. Whitaker, K. Eid, D. J. Lynch
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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 ...
L. A. Whitaker, K. Eid, D. J. Lynch
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