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The Biomechanics of Maxillofacial Trauma

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1975
Current advances in vehicle design include nonlacerative windshields and energy-absorbing instrument panels and interior structures. In order to prevent more severe injuries, it may be necessary to accept minor soft tissue trauma and nasal fractures, but it should be possible to prevent almost all other facial trauma at reasonable impact speeds.
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Comparing Urban Maxillofacial Trauma Patterns to the National Trauma Data Bank©

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2020
Objectives: We aimed to determine whether certain maxillofacial fracture patterns and injury mechanisms were more prevalent in an urban environment. In addition, we aimed to determine if maxillofacial trauma incidence correlated with income.
Jason E. Cohn   +6 more
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Pediatric Maxillofacial Trauma

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1992
The accurate diagnosis and timely, appropriate treatment of soft-tissue and bony maxillofacial injuries in children are of critical importance due to the potential adverse impact of maxillofacial trauma on subsequent facial growth and development. Guidelines are provided to assist the pediatrician in the evaluation and treatment of minor and major ...
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CT of Maxillofacial Trauma

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1984
Failure to recognize facial fractures is an important cause for later cosmetic and functional complications. Using limited preliminary plain film study in the Water's projection can usually predict the need for more sophisticated imaging and can serve as a basis for proper planning of CT examination, the procedure of choice when more sophisticated ...
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Maxillofacial trauma following road accidents - an 11-year multi-center study in Israel.

Dental Traumatology, 2020
BACKGROUND Road traffic collisions (RTC) are known to be one of the major causes of maxillofacial trauma (MFT). The road user factor is of crucial importance in the prevalence, severity and treatment of the maxillofacial injuries.
S. Einy   +4 more
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Haemorrhage control beyond Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) protocol in life threatening maxillofacial trauma - experience from a level Ⅰ trauma centre.

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2020
Maxillofacial injuries are usually not life-threatening and do not get priority over other associated injuries. However, some maxillofacial injuries with active oral or nasal bleeding need immediate management due to threatened airway and blood loss.
P. Dar   +8 more
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Epidemiology of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: a European multicenter study.

Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2019
INTRODUCTION The progressive aging of European population seems to determine a change in the epidemiology, incidence and etiology of maxillofacial fractures with an increase in the frequency of old patients sustaining craniofacial trauma.
M. Brucoli   +32 more
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Through the ages—Aetiological changes in maxillofacial trauma

Dental Traumatology, 2019
AIMS The number of patients suffering maxillofacial trauma remains constant although the affected patients become older. The aim of this study was to illuminate the patterns of maxillofacial fractures in a University Medical Centre and to analyse ...
M. Goedecke   +4 more
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Rugby-related adult maxillofacial trauma injuries: a NEISS database study

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2021
David J Lafferty   +5 more
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Maxillofacial Trauma

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1982
R L, Walton   +3 more
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