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[Burned lips].

S Garson1

  • 1Service de chirurgie plastique et maxillo-faciale, centre hospitalier universitaire de Grenoble, BP 217, 38043 Grenoble, France. sebastiengarson@mac.com

Annales De Chirurgie Plastique Et Esthetique
|November 27, 2002
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Burns affecting the mouth and lips, including electric burns, are uncommon. Prevention strategies and improved management over 40 years have enhanced outcomes for these rare injuries.

Area of Science:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Burn Management
  • Trauma Care

Context:

  • Burns of the mouth and lips, including electric injuries, are infrequent occurrences.
  • Adherence to established prevention norms has influenced the incidence of these burns.
  • Significant advancements in management strategies over the past four decades have been observed.

Purpose:

  • To discuss the anatomoclinical specificities of various types of burns affecting the oral and lip regions.
  • To outline the principles of early management for these types of burns.
  • To describe the treatment modalities for sequelae resulting from oral and lip burns.

Summary:

  • The article examines the rare cases of mouth and lip burns, including electric etiologies.
  • It highlights how adherence to prevention guidelines impacts burn incidence.

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  • The evolution of management over 40 years, shifting from early surgical intervention to a conservative approach, has improved functional and aesthetic prognoses.
  • Impact:

    • Improved functional and aesthetic outcomes for patients with mouth and lip burns.
    • A shift towards more conservative management strategies in the acute phase.
    • Enhanced understanding of anatomoclinical features and sequelae treatment for oral and lip burns.