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The aim of the study to evaluate the effect of customized V pattern plate fixation versus a conventional superior-inferior mini plates fixation of mandibular angle fracture on mouth opening and radio graphical parameters.
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The mandibular angle is one of the most common sites for fractures, accounting for 23-42% of all cases of mandibular fractures. Moreover, mandibular angle fractures have the highest postoperative complications among all mandibular fractures, and the loosening of screws and fracturing of plates are main reasons for the complications.The most widely used treatment modality for mandibular angle fracture is the use of one miniplate fixation ,The other one uses two mini-plates, with a upper mini-plate fixed at the same place of previous treatment which corresponds to the tension band of the mandible, and the lower mini-plate fixed at the inferior border of the mandible which corresponds to the compression band of the mandible, however, based on recent experimental and clinical studies, the stability provided by the miniplate fixation of mandibular angle fractures has become a point of contention among surgeons .In order to decrease the need for plate removal, reduce the operative time and improve the stability of the fixation system, a customized V pattern plate design is an appropriate plate structure for fractured mandible using the minimum output values for stress of plate and displacement of bony segments to seek maximum reduction volume on an original plate .Patient satisfaction include: clinical parameters such are occlusion, pain, facial swelling, maximal mouth opening, sensory function, and surgical wound ,these should be evaluated postoperatively ,radio graphical evaluation is also an important parameter to assess adequate reduction of the fractured segments .
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24 participants in 2 patient groups
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Hiba O Saleh, Phd.student
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