Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3154228 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTreatment of mandibular condylar fractures is not standardized. The maxillomandibular cortical bone screw fixation technique carries many advantages. The aim of this work was to evaluate this technique for routine method.Materials and MethodsFifty patients treated by maxillomandibular fixation (MMF) by use of cortical bone screws from 2004 to 2006 were retrospectively analyzed. In our maxillofacial surgery unit in Bordeaux, France, our indication is to treat extra-articulated fractures without severe displacement by MMF.ResultsThe mean time required for MMF was 13 minutes, and fixation occurred after a mean of 16 days. Screw removal was performed after a mean of 26 days, and this required local anesthesia. Of the patients, 48 had good occlusion. Two patients had persistent lateral cross bites. Two patients had mandible deviation when they opened their mouths, and mouth opening was limited in one patient. Two patients had temporomandibular joint pain.ConclusionsMMF screws have more advantages and fewer disadvantages than arch bars when closed treatment has been selected as the treatment of choice.

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