Purpose: We conducted a study to assess the efficacy of intraoral treatment of mandibular fractures using a 2.0-mm miniplate and 2 weeks of maxillomandibular fixation (MMF).
Patients And Methods: Forty-four mandible fractures in 31 patients with a mean of 15 days of MMF were included in this study. A 2.0-mm miniplate was adapted along Champy's lines of ideal osteosynthesis and secured with four 8.0-mm monocortical screws. All patients were followed for at least 8 weeks after surgery. The incidences of bone or soft tissue infections, wound dehiscence, nonunion, malunion, malocclusion, plate fractures, and iatrogenic neurosensory deficits were prospectively evaluated.
Results: Primary bone healing was achieved in 100% of cases. No soft or hard tissue infection, malocclusion, malunion, nonunion, dental injuries, plate fracture, or iatrogenic nerve injuries were observed. Two (4.52%) minor complications-intraoral wound dehiscences-were noted.
Conclusions: The use of a single 2.0-mm miniplate adapted along Champy's line of ideal osteosynthesis and stabilized with 4 monocortical screws plus 2 weeks of MMF was a viable treatment modality for mandibular fractures.
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