Assessment of the trapezoidal miniplate with posterior extension for open management of condylar fractures: Can it be used instead of straight miniplates?
Gabriel Conceição Brito,
Adriano Freitas de Assis,
Márcio de Moraes
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study comparatively measures and evaluates the strength of five plating techniques for mandibular condylar fracture fixation when linear loading is applied.Materials and MethodsThe investigators designed and implemented a cross‐sectional in vitro study. The sample was composed of 60 polyurethane mandibles for the mechanical tests. For the photoelastic test, 10 photoelastic mandibles were used. The predictor variable is the plating technique, and it was categorized as groups G2P‐2.0: two 4‐hole 2.… Show more
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