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Journal Article

Citation

Nortje CJ, Harris AM, Lackovic KP, Wood RE. SADJ 2002; 57(3): 85-88.

Affiliation

University Health Network, Princess Margaret Hospital Dental Clinic, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Canada M5G 2M9.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, South African Dental Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12061149

Abstract

A prospective radiological study of 96 patients with mandibular condylar neck fractures was undertaken to assess frequency and nature of mandibular condylar displacement. Data collected included age, gender, aetiology, and anatomical site of fracture and direction of displacement. Men aged 20-29 years sustained the majority of condylar fractures. Assault was the major cause of condylar fracture, followed by motor vehicle accidents and sport accidents. No anterior or posterior displacement of the condyle was noted. Medial displacement of the superior fragment was most frequently observed.


Language: en

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