Challenges in the surgical management of angle fracture: a case series

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Sunil Vasudev, Maneesha Sree G R, Sahana M S, Shaiqua Nooren and Karthigha

Mandibular fracture is the 2nd most common fracture of the face after nasal bone and 10th most commonly fractured bone in the human body. Anatomic part softhemandibleare the symphysis, parasymphysis, body, angle, ramus, coronoid process, condyle, and alveolus. Various treatment modality have performed in the treatment of mandibular fracture in angle, such has closed treatment using suspension wire, arch bar, open fixation using miniplate, compression plates, locking plates performed.
In this case series we like to analysis the outcome of mandibular angle fracture with analysis of outcome of open reduction and internal fixation using miniplate with different modality of treatment, stabilisation and occlusion, post operative sequele, comparing jaw dysfunction, complication associated.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2022.1231.0273
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