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Revista da Associacao Paulista de Cirurgioes Dentistas

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Abstract

MENDES, Nickollas et al. Epidemiological profile of patients with facial fractures. Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent. [online]. 2016, vol.70, n.3, pp. 328-329. ISSN 0004-5276.

Facial fractures were mainly caused by traffic accidents (37.3%) and physical abuse (33%), victimizing mostly male patients (83.7%). Occurred more frequently in the age group between 21 and 30 years (38.2%). The frequency of men and women victimized between the first and third decades of life was very similar. Isolated mandibular fractures were significantly predominant (48%), followed by zygomatic (19.7%) and the nose (19.7%). The assaults were most often responsible for mandibular fractures, zygomatic, nasal, maxillary and frontal, while the panfaciais fractures and Le Fort resulted more often aci-teeth transit.

Keywords : dfracture fixation; internal; fracture fixation; mandibular Fractures; maxillary fractures..

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