Title |
Management of mandibular angle and body fractures using miniplates and 3D plates
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Authors |
Abhishek Balani*, Praveen Saroj, Vinay Kharsan, Abhishek Karan, Heena Mazhar & Arunima Awasthy
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Affiliation |
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, New Horizon Dental College and Research Institute, Sakri, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India; *Corresponding author
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Abhishek Balani - E-mail: abhibalani@gmail.com Praveen Saroj - E-mail: sarojdrpraveen@gmail.com Vinay Kharsan - E-mail: kharsan@rediffmail.com Abhishek Karan - E-mail: abhishekkaran28@gmail.com Heena Mazhar - E-mail: drheena101@gmail.com Arunima Awasthy - E-mail: awasthi.arusha05@gmail.com |
Article Type |
Research Article
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Date |
Received June 1, 2024; Revised June 30, 2024; Accepted June 30, 2024, Published June 30, 2024
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Abstract |
Mandibular angle fractures have the greatest recorded rate of postoperative complications of any mandibular location and hence they present an especially difficult task for surgeons. Therefore, it is of interest to compare the conventional miniplates and three dimensional (3D) plates in management of mandibular angle fracture and body fractures.60 patients with isolated non-comminuted mandibular angle fractures and body fractures were randomly assigned into two groups by lottery. Utilizing Champy's osteosynthesis standards, group one (n = 30) received treatment with 2-mm standard miniplate and group two (n = 30) had treatment with open reduction and internal fixation utilizing 2-mm 3D locking stainless steel plates. The mean operative time was greater in conventional miniplate category as compared to three dimensional plates. Need for postoperative occlusion correction was lesser n 3 dimensional plate category. The incidence of postoperative infection was comparable in both categories. Incidental tooth damage was lesser in three-dimensional plate’s category three-dimensional locking plates are an alternate strategy that has a comparable result profile to miniplates.
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Keywords |
Three dimensional plate, conventional miniplates, fractures, angle, body, mandible.
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Citation |
Balani et al. Bioinformation 20(6): 605-609 (2024)
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Edited by |
Dr. Vini Mehta MDS
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ISSN |
0973-2063
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License |
This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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