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Motorcycle Accidents are the Strongest Risk Factor for Panfacial Fractures Among Pediatric Patients.

Dani StanboulyDylan KohJordan HalseyFirat SelviFereshteh GoudarziKevin ArceSung-Kiang Chuang
Published in: Craniomaxillofacial trauma & reconstruction (2022)
Motor vehicle accidents was a major risk factor for panfacial fractures. Teenagers are also found to have an increased risk for panfacial fractures relative to infants and toddlers. Each additional chronic condition was a significant risk factor for suffering panfacial fractures relative to not having any chronic condition at all. In contrast, falls independently decreased the risk of incurring a panfacial fractures. Special attention should be given to safety precautions when occupying a motor vehicle.
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