Management of fractures of the mandibular body and symphysis
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Management of fractures of the mandibular body and symphysis
Abstract
Mandibular fracture, specifically in the symphysis and body regions combined, is the most common facial fracture requiring hospitalization in North America. The primary treatment objective is to restore form and function by achieving anatomic reduction and placing fixation that eliminates mobility of the bone fragments. Several treatment options and surgical techniques are available for performing closed or open reduction. Special considerations are necessary when treating pediatric patients and fractures of the edentulous mandible. Complications relating to the tooth and denture-bearing regions of the mandible include infection, nonunion, and neurosensory changes.
Keywords: Body; Complications; Fixation; Fracture; Mandible; Symphysis; Trauma.
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