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Manual versus rigid intraoperative maxillo-mandibular fixation in the surgical management of mandibular fractures: A European prospective analysis.

Federica SobreroFabio RocciaValentines VilaplanaAntonio Mari RoigElisa RaveggiGuglielmo RamieriMaximilian GoetzingerGian Battista BottiniAli O RizviSean LaverickPredrag KneževićEmil DediolMario KordićAnamaria SivrićDimitra GanasouliStylianos N ZanakisDrago JelovacVitomir S KonstantinovicAnže BirkAleš VesnaverAlessandro RabufettiPaolo ScolozziFatma Eriş DerkuşUtku Nezih YilmazConstantinus PolitisKathia Dubron
Published in: Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology (2023)
Intraoperative MMF was performed manually in nearly one third of the patients, with wide variability among the centres and no difference observed in terms of number, site and displacement of fractures. No significant difference was found in terms of postoperative malocclusion among patients treated with manual or rigid MMF. This suggests that both techniques were equally effective in providing intraoperative MMF.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • minimally invasive