Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12

Study of Different Sites of Fractures of Mandible in Andrapradesh Population

Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxilla Facial (Oral Surgery), Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, 4–90 Nimra Nagar Ibrahim Patnam Jupidi, Vijayawada, Andrapradesh

*Corresponding Author: Dr Ch Venkateshwar Rao, MDS S/o Ch Jaganadham, D. No 4–43, nHP raod, Back of Registrar office Ibrahim Patnam. Vijayawad, Krishna-521456, e-mail: drchintada078@gmail.com Cell No +919490494837

Online published on 31 March, 2020.

Abstract

96 patients (78 males and 18 females) aged between 18 to 45 years had fractures of mandible-62(64.5%) had road accident, 17(17.7%) had assault, 12(12.5%) sports injury, 5(5.2%) due to falls. The anatomical sites of fractures were 32(33.3%) had symphysis menti and parasymphysis, 15(15.6%) had body of mandible, 13 (13.5%) had angle, 10(10.4%) had ramus, 7(7.29%) had condyles, 19(19.7%) had alveolar fractures. 46(47.9%) had isolated fractures and 50(52.0%) had multiple fractures. Types of treatment method were 3(3.1%) were un-treated, 19(19.7%) had IMF (inter maxillary fixation 5(5.2%) had circummandibular wire with an occlusal splint, 9(9.3%) had Risdon wining 46(47.9%) had MPO= mini plate osteo synthesis. 14(14.5%) had reconstruction plates. This study will be quite use full to oral and maxilla facial surgeon because morpho metric study of mesoderm is un-certain

Keywords

IMF= Inter maxillary fixation, MPO= mini plate osteo synthesis, Isolated fractures Multiple