Management of facial fractures
- PMID: 9577551
Management of facial fractures
Abstract
Dentistry has played an important role in the treatment of facial injuries. New imaging methods, expanded surgical approaches and improved biomaterials have brought about significant improvements in the outcomes. Excellent cosmetic and functional results have been made possible through early definitive intervention.
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