2020
DOI: 10.21270/archi.v9i3.4673
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Late mandibular fracture after attempted third molar surgery: case report

Abstract: Removal of lower third molar corresponds to one of the most common procedures in oral surgery. The extraction can result in several intraoperative or postoperative complications, especially when fully impacted molars are involved. This case report describes a mandibular angle fracture following removal of a fully impacted lower third molar of a 41 years old male patient. The fracture occurred 3 days after the attempt to extract the tooth 38 by a dentist surgeon. Several factors influencing the possibility of f… Show more

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“…However, the late fracture is a possibility that can occur until the fourth week of postoperative (Capalbo et al 2020;Pires et al 2017;Grau-Manclús et al 2011;Krimmel & Reinert, 2000). This fracture is either related to perioperative due to factors such as wide ostectomy as the not respect of orientations, chewing hard foods (Özçakir-Tomruk & Arslan, 2012;Grau-Manclús et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the late fracture is a possibility that can occur until the fourth week of postoperative (Capalbo et al 2020;Pires et al 2017;Grau-Manclús et al 2011;Krimmel & Reinert, 2000). This fracture is either related to perioperative due to factors such as wide ostectomy as the not respect of orientations, chewing hard foods (Özçakir-Tomruk & Arslan, 2012;Grau-Manclús et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%