2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2007.09.176
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Treatment rationale for pathological fractures of the mandible: a series of 44 fractures

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“…Percentage of these traumas was similar to the values given by Gerhards et al (2%) and Coletti and Ord, (1%). The average age of the patients is higher than in the group of the patients treated due to the mandible fractures suffered as a result of an injury (1,6). In the group, researched by us, there was not a single dominating cause of the weakening of the mechanical resistibility of the mandible bones, favourable for fracture.…”
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“…Percentage of these traumas was similar to the values given by Gerhards et al (2%) and Coletti and Ord, (1%). The average age of the patients is higher than in the group of the patients treated due to the mandible fractures suffered as a result of an injury (1,6). In the group, researched by us, there was not a single dominating cause of the weakening of the mechanical resistibility of the mandible bones, favourable for fracture.…”
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“…Al Gahtani and Coletti present two proposals of the classification of the causes of pathological mandibular fractures (tab. 1 and 2) (6,7). Among the numerous causes of pathological fractures, more than 50% are connected with chronic infection-related bone inflammation and osteoradionecrosis.…”
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