1.Clinical experiences of intermaxillary fixation with surgical splint(bite block) in mandibular fractures.
Tai Kyun IM ; Sung Gyu PARK ; Rong Min BEAK ; Kap Sung OH ; Joon CHOE ; Se Min BAEK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(4):859-867
No abstract available.
Mandibular Fractures*
2.Analysis of 334 case reports of mandibular fracture
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;13(3):291-299
No abstract available.
Mandibular Fractures
3.Retromandibular approach for open reduction & internal fixation of mandibular condylar neck fracture.
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2007;33(6):625-630
Fractures of the mandibular condyle are account for between 26 percent and 57 percent of all mandibular fractures. Clinicians should decide how to treat the fractured condyle with many factors considered. Many surgical methods have been developed to reduction of fractured condyle and it's internal fixation. In open reduction of fractured condylar neck and subcondyle, retromandibular approach offers a safe and effective approach for direct fixation due to easy access and low surgical morbidity.
Mandibular Condyle
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Mandibular Fractures
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Neck*
4.A study of fracture fixation method influences on the pulpal and periodontal tissues in the line of mandibular fracture.
Myung Hwan KIM ; Sang Chull LEE
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1992;18(3):54-65
No abstract available.
Fracture Fixation*
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Mandibular Fractures*
5.Case report of pan-peritonitis due to duodenal ulcer perforation associated with comminuted mandibular fracture.
Dong Keun LEE ; In Woong UM ; Kue Hee KIM ; Seung Ki MIN
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1992;18(1):87-90
No abstract available.
Duodenal Ulcer*
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Mandibular Fractures*
6.Reconstruction combined with HBO therapy and iliac bone graft in mandibular fracture site osteomyelitis
Su Nam KIM ; Dong Keun LEE ; Chang Joon LIM ; Seong Pil YUN
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;13(1):110-116
No abstract available.
Mandibular Fractures
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Osteomyelitis
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Transplants
7.Mandibular fracture in a newborn from birth trauma: A case report
ReportIrvin Phillip G. Ablay ; Kathleen Kay K. Yambot ; Neil Aldrine I. Peñ ; aflor
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;39(1):41-43
Objective:
To report a case of mandibular fracture in a newborn presenting with post-delivery oral cavity bleeding and to discuss its etiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, management and outcome after treatment.
Methods:
Design: Case Report. Setting: Tertiary Government Training Hospital. Patient: One
Results:
A newborn girl was referred for oral cavity bleeding after partial breech extraction. An intraoral hematoma and symphyseal step deformity on examination corresponded to a complete
fracture of the symphysis and downward displacement of the left hemimandible on facial CT scans with 3D reconstruction. An uneventful closed reduction with external fixation using acrylic cap splint with circum-mandibular wiring was performed under general anesthesia and she was discharged feeding well. The cap splint and wires were removed after 4 weeks showing good facial symmetry and bone alignment. There were no complications on follow-up after 1 year.
Conclusion
Mandibular fracture can result from traumatic delivery and present with oral bleeding and hematoma. A thorough physical examination and workup should be done to assess for the sites involved. A multidisciplinary approach should be undertaken to provide the best possible care with the least invasive technique.
Mandibular Fractures
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Infant, Newborn
8.Overview of Mandibular Condyle Fracture.
Su Seong PARK ; Keun Cheol LEE ; Seok Kwun KIM
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2012;39(4):281-283
The mandibular condyle is a region that plays a key role in the opening and closing of the mouth, and because fracture causes functional and aesthetic problems such as facial asymmetry, it is very important to perform accurate reduction. Traditionally, there has been disagreement on how to manage fracture of the mandibular condyle. This review explores the misunderstanding of mandibular condyle fracture treatment and modern-day treatment strategies.
Facial Asymmetry
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Mandibular Condyle
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Mandibular Fractures
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Mouth
9.Evaluation of the surgical treatment of 88 cases with the mandibular condylar fracture
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2002;269(2):93-96
Fracture of condyle is diagnosed early by clinical and X-rays (pano film). A line, which goes to joint, can go in front of cover ear or around a corner jaw. However, these depend on how a damage of the joint is. We can take away Condyle if it is broken or we can combine condyle by a steel thread or miniplate. Furthermore, we need to put the joint on the right site occlusion during a surgery, then let the patient who practise a moving of the jaw as soon as posible. The fail cases are due to the of leaving harm out, or being infected
Mandibular Fractures
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Mandibular Condyle
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surgery
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therapeutics
10.Current diagnosis and therapy of anterior mandibular fracture associated with condyle fractures.
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(2):206-208
Anterior mandibular fracture, which includes symphyseal and parasymphyseal mandibular fractures, is one of the most common types of fracture in clinical work, and is usually associated with condyle fracture. This type of fracture predisposes the patients to facial widening, malocclusion, and ankylosis when not properly and timely treated because of the influence of its anatomic structure. This article reviews the characteristics, complication, diagnosis, and therapy of this type of fracture.
Humans
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Malocclusion
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Mandibular Condyle
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Mandibular Fractures