2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.maxilo.2014.03.002
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Epidemiological analysis of mandibular fractures treated in Sao Paulo, Brazil

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“…The parasymphysis being the commonest site of fracture in this study is similar to the other previous studies. 2,4,910 In contrary to our study, the authors also reported body (Anyanechi et al 6 and Martini et al 17 ), angle (Kubilius et al 8 ), condyle (Patrocinio et al 2 , Marinho et al 5 and Andreas et al 18 ) as the most commonly fractured site in their studies. The parasymphysis region is the most affected site, which is attributable to the anatomical location.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 84%
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“…The parasymphysis being the commonest site of fracture in this study is similar to the other previous studies. 2,4,910 In contrary to our study, the authors also reported body (Anyanechi et al 6 and Martini et al 17 ), angle (Kubilius et al 8 ), condyle (Patrocinio et al 2 , Marinho et al 5 and Andreas et al 18 ) as the most commonly fractured site in their studies. The parasymphysis region is the most affected site, which is attributable to the anatomical location.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…The occurrence of mandible fracture among the male gender in our study correlates with other studies. [5][6][7][8] Male predominance may be due to the higher social activity, driving vehicle, alcohol and drug abuse and contact sports. The majority of patients (74%) were in the 11 to 40 year age range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mandibular fractures are common in maxillofacial trauma and occur up to twice more than midface fractures [1]. The fracture pattern depends of a variety of factors such as geographical area, socioeconomic status, and cultural aspects [1,2]. Commonly, mandibular fractures occur in young and middle-aged men, and the main causes are traffic accidents, violence, and sports-related accidents [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fracture pattern depends of a variety of factors such as geographical area, socioeconomic status, and cultural aspects [1,2]. Commonly, mandibular fractures occur in young and middle-aged men, and the main causes are traffic accidents, violence, and sports-related accidents [2]. Those injuries result in high morbidity, functional damage, and aesthetic loss with social repercussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os Load-Sharing dividem a carga com osso em cada lado da fratura, são miniplacas de 1,5 mm a 2,0 mm, indicados em fraturas com fragmentos ósseos sólidos que possam suportar parte da carga funcional (fraturas lineares simples). Já o Load-Bearing é resistente e rígido o suficiente para suportar toda a carga gerada à mandíbula, tratam-se de placas de reconstrução de 2,4 mm a 3,0 mm, tendo como indicação fraturas com cominuições e pequena superfície óssea devido a atrofia ou danos, resultando em uma perda da porção mandíbular 7,13 .…”
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