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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 448-456, 2011.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-24888

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INTRODUCTION: Condylar fractures are common in the maxillofacial region, comprising 29-40 percent of all mandibular fractures, accounting for about 20-62 percent). Previous studies reported that pediatric condylar fractures can cause disorders in facial growth and function, and the treatment methods have been controversial. Recently, conservative treatment has shown good results in skeletal growth and functional recovery but the conservative treatment of pediatric condylar fractures has shown unpredictable and undesirable results in some cases, such as facial asymmetry and temporomandibular joint disorder. This study examined the specific age groups and specific mandibular condylar fracture type in growing children treated conservatively in the past. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighteen patients (10 men and 8 women) who received conservative treatment for unilateral condylar fractures in Dankook University Dental Hospital between 2000 to 2007 were followed up for a mean period of 7.2 years. RESULTS: In the survey of 18 pediatric patients who received conservative treatment for condylar fractures, the incidence of temporomandibular dysfunction and growth disturbance was 45% and 35%, respectively. CONCLUSION: In all complications, the symptoms observed most frequently was mouth opening displacement of the mandible exceeding 2 mm. The other complications of functional and growth disturbance included facial asymmetry concentrated along specific condylar types. Complications including facial asymmetry and functional and growth disturbances showed an increasing tendency according to the specific fracture types. Functional and growth disturbances in the undisplaced condylar fracture type showed a lower incidence(P0.05).


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Niño , Humanos , Masculino , Contabilidad , Desplazamiento Psicológico , Asimetría Facial , Trastornos del Crecimiento , Incidencia , Mandíbula , Cóndilo Mandibular , Fracturas Mandibulares , Boca , Trastornos de la Articulación Temporomandibular
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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 280-285, 2010.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-191905

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Hemangioma and vascular malformation is a common vascular benign lesion in the head and neck region. The lesion is a congenital malformation observed in neonates. The treatment this lesion includes surgical excision, cryotherapy, selective embolization and treatment with sclerotic agents. We present three cases of benign oral vascular lesions treated with an intralesional injection of sodium tetradecyl sulfate. The lesions virtually disappeared after three sessions of sclerotherapy, leaving an inconspicuous scar. No side effects were observed. Sclerotherapy with sodium tetradecyl sulfate is effective in treating benign oral vascular lesions, and the use of the sodium tetradecyl sulfate provides alternative or support for surgical methods.


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Humanos , Recién Nacido , Cicatriz , Crioterapia , Cabeza , Hemangioma , Inyecciones Intralesiones , Cuello , Escleroterapia , Sodio , Tetradecil Sulfato de Sodio , Malformaciones Vasculares
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