Study of Different Sites of Fractures of Mandible in Andrapradesh Population Rao Ch Venkateshwar* Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxilla Facial (Oral Surgery), Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, 4–90 Nimra Nagar Ibrahim Patnam Jupidi, Vijayawada, Andrapradesh *Corresponding Author: Dr Ch Venkateshwar Rao, MDS S/o Ch Jaganadham, D. No 4–43, nHP raod, Back of Registrar office Ibrahim Patnam. Vijayawad, Krishna-521456, e-mail: drchintada078@gmail.com Cell No +919490494837
Online published on 31 March, 2020. Abstract 96 patients (78 males and 18 females) aged between 18 to 45 years had fractures of mandible-62(64.5%) had road accident, 17(17.7%) had assault, 12(12.5%) sports injury, 5(5.2%) due to falls. The anatomical sites of fractures were 32(33.3%) had symphysis menti and parasymphysis, 15(15.6%) had body of mandible, 13 (13.5%) had angle, 10(10.4%) had ramus, 7(7.29%) had condyles, 19(19.7%) had alveolar fractures. 46(47.9%) had isolated fractures and 50(52.0%) had multiple fractures. Types of treatment method were 3(3.1%) were un-treated, 19(19.7%) had IMF (inter maxillary fixation 5(5.2%) had circummandibular wire with an occlusal splint, 9(9.3%) had Risdon wining 46(47.9%) had MPO= mini plate osteo synthesis. 14(14.5%) had reconstruction plates. This study will be quite use full to oral and maxilla facial surgeon because morpho metric study of mesoderm is un-certain Top Keywords IMF= Inter maxillary fixation, MPO= mini plate osteo synthesis, Isolated fractures Multiple. Top |