2020
DOI: 10.21873/invivo.12006
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Abstract: Background/Aim: Midface fractures represent a challenge for medical practitioners due to the severe esthetic and functional consequences. This study aimed to determine the causes and to provide a demographic analysis of zygomatic bone fractures in our geographical area, with a view to implementing the necessary prevention methods, training the medical staff for a certain type of patients and decreasing the required costs. Patients and Methods: A retrospective statistical epidemiological analysis of 242 patient… Show more

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“…Addressing ZM complex fracture is majorly significant as this bone affects contour of face, shielding globe of eye and for sensory perceptivity of cheek 11 Paul tent in his study on Romanian public related complexity of fracture with etiology, kinetic energy of harming agent, speed changes and collision effect on receiver. 13…”
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“…Addressing ZM complex fracture is majorly significant as this bone affects contour of face, shielding globe of eye and for sensory perceptivity of cheek 11 Paul tent in his study on Romanian public related complexity of fracture with etiology, kinetic energy of harming agent, speed changes and collision effect on receiver. 13…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Paul tent in his study on Romanian public related complexity of fracture with etiology, kinetic energy of harming agent, speed changes and collision effect on receiver. 13 Displaced zygomatic fractures must be properly reduced and fixed in order to promote appropriate healing and avoid complications after surgery. While only one, two or three of the four articulations must be treated intraoperatively in order to correctly decrease these fractured segments, it is not necessary to address all of them in order to achieve an acceptable reduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%