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Filter by:Evaluating the biting force after management of parasymphyseal fracture in patients with two-line mandibular fractures.
this study aims to correlate mandibular indices and different ages in a sample of Egyptian population.
comparative study evaluating stability of fracture segments in mandibular angle fracture with 3d strut plate with or with out post operative IMMF.
The aim of the current study is to evaluate and assess the clinical stability and efficacy of patient specific computer guided titanium plates versus the conventional titanium mini plates regarding accurate reduction and fixation of mandibular body fractures, reducing the operating time, achieving precise bone alignment and reducing the plate palpability.
Comparison between computer guided lag screw fixation versus traditional lag screw fixation in open reduction and internal fixation of anterior mandibular fractures.
Patients with mandibular sub-condylar fractures underwent either either open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) or closed reduction with external fixation (CREF) and were followed up for 6 months to assess treatment adequacy with the hypothesis that ORIF is superior to CREF.
Two groups of patients with mandibular body fractures indicated for Open reduction internal fixation alone or in combination with fractures elsewhere in the mandible or midface. First group will be subjected to traditional titanium internal rigid fixation. Second group will be subjected to custom made PEEK plates.
The goal of this registry is to evaluate the performance of the MatrixWAVE(TM) MMF system in patients suffering from non-condylar and/or condylar fractures. The evaluation will focus on the clinical performance in terms of : - surgical technique - application time - intra- and postoperative complications - short term patient-reported outcomes
OmniMax MMF system was designed as a device with faster application/removal time, less mucosal tissue overgrowth over the plates and screws, better tolerance for placement over prolong periods of time, better patient hygiene and a lower risk for further treatments secondary to root damage from the insertion of the screws, compared to the standard of care for maxillo-mandibular fixation and other hybrid systems. This clinical trial intends to highlight the clinical benefits of the OmniMax MMF system applied to patients undergoing repair of uncomplicated mandibular fracture(s) for whom OmniMax MMF system is used as a single mean for maxillo-mandibular fixation.
In condylar fracture surgery, reduction is the most difficult step and the key factor which determined the postoperative outcome. Therefore, the aim of this study is to develop a new instrument, which the investigators call condylar redactor, to assist the surgeon to reduct the condylar segments effectively.