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Pseudofracture: An Acute Peripheral Tissue Trauma Model
Published on: April 18, 2011
Hard tissue pediatric facial trauma: a review
Nicholas J V Hogg1, Bruce B Horswell
1Department of Surgery, Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia 25302, USA. n_hogg@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Although hard tissue injuries are uncommon in the pediatric patient, dentists may be involved in the initial assessment of these patients. In this paper, we review fractures of the facial skeleton with a focus on dentoalveolar injuries. Minimally displaced fractures in pediatric patients can be managed conservatively, while displaced fractures may require open approaches and rigid fixation. New fixation stratagems are presented, and possible facial growth disturbances resulting from trauma are discussed.

