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Dental injuries in patients associated with fracture of facial bones

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PurposeTo assess different types of dental injuries associated with facial bone fractures.MethodOne hundred dentate patients were selected randomly of all age and gender who had maxillofacial trauma only and having… Click to show full abstract

PurposeTo assess different types of dental injuries associated with facial bone fractures.MethodOne hundred dentate patients were selected randomly of all age and gender who had maxillofacial trauma only and having dental injury in association with facial bones fractures were included. They were thoroughly examined for injury/fracture to facial region as well as for dental injuries (teeth). Tooth injuries were noted according to Ellis classification. The data was collected, compiled, and put to statistical analysis.ResultsDental injuries were more in females than males found to be statistically significant with (pā€‰<ā€‰0.05).Crown fracture of maxillary teeth was more as compared to mandibular except molars found to be statistically significant (pā€‰<ā€‰0.05). Root fracture was more in maxillary incisors followed by canine as compared to mandibular incisors and canines found to be insignificant. Avulsion, extrusion and luxation were more in maxilla as compared to mandible found to be significant.ConclusionDifferent types of tooth injuries associated with facial bone fracture found more in females and maxillary teeth.

Keywords: fracture facial; patients associated; facial bones; injuries patients; dental injuries

Journal Title: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Year Published: 2019

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