Introduction: Treatment of subcondylar fractures of the mandible is one of the most controversial aspects in the field of maxillofacial traumatology. This controversy centers on the positive and negative aspects of open and closed approaches for the treatment of this kind of fractures. Open techniques lead to good reduction and osteosynthesis, but have a high risk of injury to the facial nerve and produce facial scars. Closed techniques (intermaxillary fixation) reduce all the above-mentioned risks but rarely produce correct anatomic reduction, and complications such as ankylosis, condylar necrosis and inhibition of mandibular growth, causing abnormal occlusion, may occur. Despite all the associated risks, closed techniques are curren...
Fractures of the mandibular condylar region are very common, but treatment is controversial; the sam...
Condylar neck and sub-condylar fractures of the mandible are a frequent occurrence in maxillofacial ...
Mandibular fractures are the third most frequents maxillo-facial fractures. Most frequent site is th...
Purpose Fractures of the condylar process are frequent. Ideal management of these fractures, as disc...
Condylar injuries are often subjected to discussion and controversy in maxillofacial surgery as they...
Purpose: The transoral approach (TRA) to subcondylar fractures without any endoscopic or transbuccal...
Introduction: Disadvantages of open reduction of subcondylar fractures include visible facial scars ...
Background: In Literature fractures of the mandible that involve the condyle ranges from 20% to 35% ...
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: In this study 5 cases of subcondylar fracture were treated by open reductio...
Combined surgical approach retromandibular and intraoral to subcondylar mandibular fractures. BACKG...
Purpose: The published data are full of evidence that surgical treatment of condylar fractures, perf...
PURPOSE This study analyzed the radiologic outcomes of patients with unilateral mandibular condylar...
Introduction: Among maxillofacial surgeons, a general agreement exists that the therapeutic strategy...
PURPOSE: The published data are full of evidence that surgical treatment of condylar fractures, perf...
Ziel der vorgelegten Untersuchung war die CT-gestützte Auswertung des Repositionsergebnisses nach re...
Fractures of the mandibular condylar region are very common, but treatment is controversial; the sam...
Condylar neck and sub-condylar fractures of the mandible are a frequent occurrence in maxillofacial ...
Mandibular fractures are the third most frequents maxillo-facial fractures. Most frequent site is th...
Purpose Fractures of the condylar process are frequent. Ideal management of these fractures, as disc...
Condylar injuries are often subjected to discussion and controversy in maxillofacial surgery as they...
Purpose: The transoral approach (TRA) to subcondylar fractures without any endoscopic or transbuccal...
Introduction: Disadvantages of open reduction of subcondylar fractures include visible facial scars ...
Background: In Literature fractures of the mandible that involve the condyle ranges from 20% to 35% ...
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: In this study 5 cases of subcondylar fracture were treated by open reductio...
Combined surgical approach retromandibular and intraoral to subcondylar mandibular fractures. BACKG...
Purpose: The published data are full of evidence that surgical treatment of condylar fractures, perf...
PURPOSE This study analyzed the radiologic outcomes of patients with unilateral mandibular condylar...
Introduction: Among maxillofacial surgeons, a general agreement exists that the therapeutic strategy...
PURPOSE: The published data are full of evidence that surgical treatment of condylar fractures, perf...
Ziel der vorgelegten Untersuchung war die CT-gestützte Auswertung des Repositionsergebnisses nach re...
Fractures of the mandibular condylar region are very common, but treatment is controversial; the sam...
Condylar neck and sub-condylar fractures of the mandible are a frequent occurrence in maxillofacial ...
Mandibular fractures are the third most frequents maxillo-facial fractures. Most frequent site is th...