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Maxillofacial injuries in polytrauma
World Journal of Surgery, 1983AbstractMaxillofacial surgery can make a substantial contribution to the optimal care of the multiple trauma patient when it is integrated into a coordinated, interdisciplinary overall treatment scheme. With regard to the priority of indication (i.e., reanimation, first surgical phase, stabilization phase), we seldom (1% of cases) have to perform ...
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Football-related maxillofacial injuries
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2022Maxillofacial injuries sustained playing sports are becoming increasingly common, and in the UK where football is the most popular team sport, associated maxillofacial injuries are a regular occurrence. This study retrospectively examined data on patients who were referred with facial injuries sustained playing football between 2007 and 2019 (n = 265).
K. Sneddon +4 more
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The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2019
PURPOSE The aim of this study was to assess the maxillofacial injuries (MFIs) and our surgical approaches in the Syrian Civil War that emerged during the spring of 2011, among Syria's government and Syrians.
Murat Ucak
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PURPOSE The aim of this study was to assess the maxillofacial injuries (MFIs) and our surgical approaches in the Syrian Civil War that emerged during the spring of 2011, among Syria's government and Syrians.
Murat Ucak
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Trends of maxillofacial injuries resulting from physical violence in Brazil.
Dental Traumatology, 2019BACKGROUND / AIM A large proportion of interpersonal violence results in maxillofacial injuries. The monitoring of maxillofacial injuries in the context of gender violence has been little explored.
L. Rodrigues +6 more
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Sports-Related Maxillofacial Injuries
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2015Sports-related maxillofacial injuries contribute a significant proportion of the workload in a maxillofacial unit. The aim of this study was to identify the incidence of maxillofacial sports-related injuries, treatments required, and assess the impact of the injury on future sport participation.A retrospective review was carried out on all ...
Colm Murphy +3 more
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Dental and Maxillofacial Injuries
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1982Examination of the injured child for maxillary fracture and damage to the teeth is outlined, and the treatment of dental fractures, injuries to the facial soft tissues, and fractures of the facial bones is discussed. The incidence of facial fractures in children is low because, in comparison to the adult, the child’s facial bones constitute a ...
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Maxillofacial Injuries Due to Traffic Accidents.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2019PURPOSE The purpose of this retrospective study was to analyze the epidemiology, patterns, and management of maxillofacial due to road traffic accidents over a 17-year period.
F. Roccia +4 more
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Imaging of Maxillofacial Injuries
Dental Clinics of North AmericaThis article reviews the system of facial buttresses and discusses the role of diagnostic imaging in the evaluation of the patient with maxillofacial trauma.
Galal, Omami, Barton F, Branstetter
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Maxillofacial injuries in the pediatric patient
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2000Approximately 22 million children are injured in the United States annually. Children are uniquely susceptible to craniofacial trauma because of their greater cranial-mass-to-body ratio. The pediatric population sustains 1% to 14.7% of all facial fractures.
John Foss, Richard H. Haug
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Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2018
This study aimed to evaluate the scientific evidence regarding the risk factors for maxillofacial injuries among victims of traffic accidents.
L. M. da Nóbrega +5 more
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This study aimed to evaluate the scientific evidence regarding the risk factors for maxillofacial injuries among victims of traffic accidents.
L. M. da Nóbrega +5 more
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