2020
DOI: 10.2298/vsp180328110t
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Pediatric mandibular fracture therapy: A case report

Abstract: Introduction. Frequency of pediatric mandibular fractures is relatively uncommon. Apart from rare exceptions, there is minimal invasive access in the treatment of those injuries in order to avoid the future developmental disorders. Case report. During the game with a colt, a 6-year-old boy was kicked by hoof in the chin. The child did not lose consciousness and did not experience nausea or vomiting. According to clinical examination and radiological analysis, diagnosis was assigned as dislocated mandibular fra… Show more

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“…Thirty seven studies met inclusion criteria for systematic review, none of which were prospective, randomized clinical trials 1,9,11,15,16,20,21,23,33,3965 (Table 1). After excluding patients over the age of 18, 1,086 patients from the systematic review and 58 from the institutional cohort were included in the final database (Figure 1, Supplement 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty seven studies met inclusion criteria for systematic review, none of which were prospective, randomized clinical trials 1,9,11,15,16,20,21,23,33,3965 (Table 1). After excluding patients over the age of 18, 1,086 patients from the systematic review and 58 from the institutional cohort were included in the final database (Figure 1, Supplement 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%