Volume : IX, Issue : I, January - 2020
A New "TRINITY" Mini Plate For Mandibular Osteosynthesis : An In Vitro Study
Dr. Venkatesh Balaji Hange, Dr. Shrey Srivastava
Abstract :
The mandible is the largest and strongest facial bone, by virtue of its position on the face and its prominence; it is commonly fractured when maxillofacial trauma has been sustained .(1)Mandibular fractures represent the second most common facial fractures after the nasal bone and symphyseal/ parasymphyseal fracture comprises 15.6 to 29.3% of mandibular fractures (2). Symphyseal fracture can be induced when a trauma is directed towards the symphyseal region where compressive strain develops along the buccal aspect whereas tensile strain develops along the lingual aspect. This produces a fracture that begins in the lingual region and spreads toward the buccal(3) Un–displaced, single and closed fractures are usually managed by closed method with maxillo–mandibular fixation (MMF). Displaced open and multiple fractures are treated by open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). Displaced, open and multiple fractures are treated by ORIF by various methods like intraosseus wiring, miniplate osteosynthesis and reconstruction plate with bone graft.(4) Fixation by conventional S.S. Mini plate carries high morbidity and infection rates .Where as the probable limitation of 3D plates may be excessive implant material(5) hence the new design of mini plate has been developed in an attempt to overcome limitations of previous fixation techniques and to acquire better retention as well as stability.
Keywords :
Biomechanics Miniplate osteosynthesis Internal fixation Paresthesia of mental nerve Symphyseal Miniaturized screwed plates.
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DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
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A NEW "TRINITY" MINI PLATE FOR MANDIBULAR OSTEOSYNTHESIS : AN IN VITRO STUDY, Dr.Venkatesh Balaji Hange, Dr.Shrey Srivastava INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-1 | January-2020
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A NEW "TRINITY" MINI PLATE FOR MANDIBULAR OSTEOSYNTHESIS : AN IN VITRO STUDY, Dr.Venkatesh Balaji Hange, Dr.Shrey Srivastava INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-1 | January-2020
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