Study of Facial Nerve Function Following Retromandibular Open Reduction of Mandibular Condylar Fracture
Muhammad Ahsan Bhatti,
Kamal Muhammad Mustafa,
Mohammad Umar
et al.
Abstract:At least 1/3rd (26–40%) of all mandibular fractures occur in the condylar region, making it one of the most common fracture sites. They can further lead to morphological & functional damage when undetected or poorly managed. Condylar fractures that are misdiagnosed or improperly treated can cause substantial functional impairment, such as malocclusion, decreased mouth opening due to jaw deviation, and restricted lateral mandibular motions. Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine facial nerve functi… Show more
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