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[Mandibular fractures. A 4 year statistical study].

J L Blanc, J P Lagier, M Terrasa

    Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale
    |January 1, 1984
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    This study analyzed mandibular fractures, finding results consistent with prior research. Miniaturized plate and screw osteosynthesis shows promise, though bicondylar fractures have a more guarded prognosis.

    Area of Science:

    • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Trauma Surgery
    • Orthognathic Surgery

    Context:

    • Mandibular fractures are common facial injuries with diverse etiologies.
    • Understanding fracture patterns and outcomes is crucial for effective treatment.
    • Previous studies provide a foundation for current etiological and pathological analyses.

    Purpose:

    • To statistically analyze data from patients with mandibular fractures.
    • To evaluate the potential application of miniaturized plate and screw osteosynthesis.
    • To compare prognoses for different types of mandibular fractures.

    Summary:

    • Statistical analysis confirmed findings consistent with established etiologic and pathologic data for mandibular fractures.
    • The study explored the feasibility and potential benefits of using miniaturized plate and screw osteosynthesis.

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  • Mandibular body fractures demonstrated a favorable prognosis, whereas bicondylar fractures presented a more reserved outlook.
  • Impact:

    • Provides evidence supporting the use of miniaturized osteosynthesis techniques in managing mandibular fractures.
    • Offers insights into the differential prognosis of mandibular fractures, aiding clinical decision-making.
    • Contributes to the body of knowledge in maxillofacial trauma, informing surgical practice and patient care.