INTRODUCTION Mandibular condyle fractures are a common type of facial fracture in children. The authors aimed to examine the demographics, etiology, treatment, and outcomes of these fractures managed in a single pediatric trauma unit. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective review was performed of patients presenting to a pediatric hospital between 2003 and 2016 with mandibular condyle fractures. Initial data was extracted from a dedicated trauma database. Included patient's medical records and imaging were then reviewed. Data on demographics, etiology, fracture type, and treatment were recorded. Univariate statistical analysis was performed. RESULTS Forty-four patients with 49 condyle fractures were included. The average age o...
Introduction: The treatment of mandibular condyle fractures remains a controversial topic in maxillo...
Objective Isolated facial injuries are less common among pediatric trauma patients. The literature h...
Condylar fractures in childhood occur frequently, often with minimal pain and discomfort and therefo...
INTRODUCTION Mandibular condyle fractures are a common type of facial fracture in children. The a...
Key Clinical Message Conservative treatment of bilateral condylar fractures, including intermaxillar...
In the maxillofacial region, mandibular condyle fracture accounts for about 10–40% of the trauma spe...
Mandibular condylar fractures commonly occur after trauma and account for 25 to 35% of all mandibula...
Condylar fractures are among the most frequent fractures in the context of traumatic lesions of the ...
Maxillofacial fractures are encountered less commonly during childhood period due to anatomic, socia...
Mandibular fractures in children are relatively rare, not only by their anatomical and physiological...
Bony remodeling pattern of condyle fractures in children are different from in adult for growing of ...
BACKGROUND: Fractures represent a particular kind of pathology in children, as they take place withi...
Twenty-five patients with 28 condylar or subcondylar fractures, sustained during their growth period...
International audienceIntroduction: The treatment of fractures of the mandibular condylar process re...
AbstractMandibular fractures in children are relatively rare, not only by their anatomical and physi...
Introduction: The treatment of mandibular condyle fractures remains a controversial topic in maxillo...
Objective Isolated facial injuries are less common among pediatric trauma patients. The literature h...
Condylar fractures in childhood occur frequently, often with minimal pain and discomfort and therefo...
INTRODUCTION Mandibular condyle fractures are a common type of facial fracture in children. The a...
Key Clinical Message Conservative treatment of bilateral condylar fractures, including intermaxillar...
In the maxillofacial region, mandibular condyle fracture accounts for about 10–40% of the trauma spe...
Mandibular condylar fractures commonly occur after trauma and account for 25 to 35% of all mandibula...
Condylar fractures are among the most frequent fractures in the context of traumatic lesions of the ...
Maxillofacial fractures are encountered less commonly during childhood period due to anatomic, socia...
Mandibular fractures in children are relatively rare, not only by their anatomical and physiological...
Bony remodeling pattern of condyle fractures in children are different from in adult for growing of ...
BACKGROUND: Fractures represent a particular kind of pathology in children, as they take place withi...
Twenty-five patients with 28 condylar or subcondylar fractures, sustained during their growth period...
International audienceIntroduction: The treatment of fractures of the mandibular condylar process re...
AbstractMandibular fractures in children are relatively rare, not only by their anatomical and physi...
Introduction: The treatment of mandibular condyle fractures remains a controversial topic in maxillo...
Objective Isolated facial injuries are less common among pediatric trauma patients. The literature h...
Condylar fractures in childhood occur frequently, often with minimal pain and discomfort and therefo...