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Abstract

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The midface are bounded by a line connecting the two zygomaticofrontal suture,
passing through the frontomaxillary and frontonasal suture, and limited below by the
occlusal plane of maxillary teeth.
Midface fractures include fractures affecting the maxilla, the zygoma, and the
nasoorbital ethmoid complex. Midface fractures can be classified as LeFort 1, ¥±, ¥²
fractures, sygomaticomaxillary complex fractures, zygomatic arch frationctures, or
nasoorbital ethmoid fractures. These injuries may be isolated or occur in combine. And
sort tissue injuries to the facial structures are commonly encountered in the treatment of
midface fractured patient. Soft tissue wounds may be limited to the superficial
structures, but more serious injuries may extend to involve anatomic structures such as
the sensory and motor nerves of the face; the parotid, or nasolacrimal glands or ducts ;
or the dentoalveolar structures. Especially, these fractures are combined with the orbit,
brain injuries and skull base fractures.
This is to report the incidence, causes, criteria, complication and treatments of patients
who visited our department for midface fracture, for last 10 years.

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Midface Fracture; Brain injury; Injury;

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