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Repair of Orbital Floor Fractures Using Maxillary Bone Grafts [PDF]
Background:. This study aimed to present maxillary bone grafts as a favorable option for the reconstruction of traumatic orbital floor (TOF) defects. Methods:.
Adam H. Khan, BSc +3 more
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Prevalence of condylar fractures in patients who referred to oral and maxillofacial surgery department of Al-Zahra Hospital in Isfahan, Iran, during 2005-2016 [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Mandibular condyle fractures are the injuries to the head and face in various accidents, especially traffic accidents, which have a significant impact on the quality of life, jaw bone function, and beauty.
Parisa Jafari +4 more
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Sagittal Maxillary Fracture: Diagnosis and Management
Background The sagittal maxillary fracture often coexists with maxillary fractures and warrants a definitive management strategy together with other maxillary fractures.
Umesh Kumar, Pradeep Jain
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Background: Limited objective information is available on the prevalence of non-traumatic equine cheek teeth fractures, the signalment of affected horses, and the clinical features and treatment of these fractures.Objectives: This study aims to document ...
Padraic Martin Dixon +2 more
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ANALYSIS OF MAXILLARY FRACTURE PATIENTS PROFILE IN A TERTIARY GENERAL HOSPITAL (2018-2020)
Highlights: • Maxillary fractures predominantly affected adult males aged between 18 and 64, comprising 92.36% of the cases studied. • The most common type of maxillary fracture observed was Le Fort 3, followed by other Le Fort classes.
I Dewa Gde Daniswara Suarta +3 more
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A 10-year retrospective study on mandibular fractures in Northern Taiwan
Background/purpose: The mandible is an independent and protruding bone structure in the lower third portion of the human facial skeleton. Because of its prominent and unprotected position, the mandible is a primary site of facial trauma. Previous studies
Chih-Yuan Fang +5 more
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AbstractFacial trauma is often associated with severe morbidity with respect to loss of function and disfigurement. The maxilla is arguably the most anatomically intricate structure of the face and blunt trauma due to interpersonal violence, motor vehicle accidents, gunshot wounds, industrial accidents and falls contribute to etiology of maxillary ...
Oommen Aju Jacob, Akhilesh Prathap
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Introduction: The consumption of alcoholic beverages reduces the body's ability to deal with dangerous situations and exposes people to trauma.
Ibraín Enrique Corrales-Reyes +3 more
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The Pattern of Mandibular Fractures in Bangladesh: A 3-Year Cross-Sectional Retrospective Study on 260 Patients [PDF]
Background and aim: The purpose of this retrospective study was to review patterns of mandibular fractures and associated maxillofacial fractures in a tertiary hospital in Bangladesh.
A. F. M. Rahman, Ismat Haider
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Fracture incidence of Reciproc instruments during root canal retreatment performed by postgraduate students: a cross-sectional retrospective clinical study [PDF]
ObjectivesTo evaluate the fracture incidence of Reciproc R25 instruments (VDW) used during non-surgical root canal retreatments performed by students in a postgraduate endodontic program.Materials and MethodsFrom the analysis of clinical record cards and
Liliana Machado Ruivo +8 more
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