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A van Hove1, P Lolom, M Sapanet, J M Descrozailles.
Abstract
Orthopedic or surgical repair is proposed for mandibular fractures, depending on schools and experience. We reviewed retrospectively 632 cases of mandibular fracture treated at the Poitiers University department of maxillofacial surgery between 1978 and 1997 to assess methods and outcome. We performed a global analysis and compared certain localizations with statistical tests. Different therapeutic protocols were used. The rate of complication was greater, for an equivalent initial lesion, with surgical compared with medical treatment. This was particularly true for fractures involving the jaw angle. There was no significant correlation between trauma-induced malocclusions and orthopedic or surgical preferences of the operators. Surgery did not lead to more sequelae than other techniques but did require a rigorous technique and surgical experience to limit complications. Joint fractures were associated with a high rate of complications, whatever the therapeutic method.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11242770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac ISSN: 0035-1768