Abstract: Successful treatment of mandible fractures represents an anatomic bony union with repair of typical occlusion and function. Mandibular fractures might be either dealt with conservatively or with open decrease and internal fixation. The concepts of management of mandibular fractures differ in children. While in adults, absolute reduction and fixation of fractures is suggested, minimal adjustment of facial skeleton is mandated in children. The objective of fracture management is to restore the underlying bony architecture to preinjury position, in a stable style, as noninvasively as possible, with minimal recurring esthetic and functional disability. Mandibular fractures are reasonably less regular in children when compared with adults, which might be because of the child's safeguarded anatomic features and irregular exposure of children to alcohol associated traffic mishaps. The primary goal of this review is to discuss the management and problems of mandible fractures in children.
Keywords: Pediatric Mandible Fractures, children. Treatment, typical occlusion.
Title: The Management and complications of mandible Fracture in children
Author: Hanadi Ahmed Al-Nashri
International Journal of Healthcare Sciences
ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)
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