Mandibular Angle Fractures
- PMID: 34809880
- DOI: 10.1016/j.fsc.2021.08.009
Mandibular Angle Fractures
Abstract
Angle fractures are the most common among the mandibular fractures. History and physical examination are crucial in guiding time course and specifics of management. Computed tomography (CT) has become the gold standard for diagnosis of mandible fractures, offering advantages for both surgical planning and assessing dental involvement. Currently the use of a single monocortical plate with the Champy technique for osteosynthesis is used preferentially for noncomminuted fractures of the mandibular angle. Other load-sharing options for plating include strut plates, malleable plates, and geometric or 3D plates. Load-bearing options remain viable for comminuted fractures or other complex circumstances.
Keywords: 3D plate; Angle fracture; Champy technique; Load bearing; Load sharing; Malleable plate; Mandible fracture; Strut plate.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure Dr A.H. Murr is a current member of the AOCMF International Board and a past Chair of the AOCMF North American Board.
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