2010
DOI: 10.4321/s1130-05582010000100003
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Maxillofacial injuries and dental trauma in patients aged 19-80 years, Recife, Brazil

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“…The maxilla had the most injured teeth (103, 71%) and maxillary central incisors (50, 34.5%) were the most affected. Many other studies have shown similar findings 1,2,7–9,12,19,23 . This also corresponds with the studies that have analyzed dental trauma only, without the association with facial fractures, where the maxillary anterior segment is the most affected 1,24 .…”
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“…The maxilla had the most injured teeth (103, 71%) and maxillary central incisors (50, 34.5%) were the most affected. Many other studies have shown similar findings 1,2,7–9,12,19,23 . This also corresponds with the studies that have analyzed dental trauma only, without the association with facial fractures, where the maxillary anterior segment is the most affected 1,24 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Many other studies have shown similar findings. 1,2,[7][8][9]12,19,23 This also corresponds with the studies that have analyzed dental trauma only, without the association with facial fractures, where the maxillary anterior segment is the most affected. 1,24 Only the study by Iso-Kungas et al found a similar number of teeth involved between the mandible and maxilla.…”
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“…47,49,53 Attributable reasons were that the shape and mobility of the mandible favored its predilection to fracture during trauma; it had inadequate support from facial buttresses as compared with the maxilla and upper third of the face and its exposed position. 54 In other reports, the midface consisting of the maxilla and the zygomatic complex is reported as the most fractured bone in the maxillofacial region. 55,56 Cavalcanti et al 54 reported that the mandible and maxilla were most common sites.…”
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