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A clinical study of facial bone fracture for five years at Seong Nam city

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Abstract


This is a clinical and retrospective study who sustained a total of 306 maxillofacial bone fracture and who were treated in our department between 1990-1994.
@ES This results were obtained as follows :
@EN 1. The ratio of men to women was 3.2 : 1
2. The age frequency was the highest in the third decade(35%). That of man was the highest in the third decade but that of women in the fourth decade.
3. In respect of incidence, the number of patients has not been increased year after year. There were the highest frequency in September and the lowest frequency in January.
4. The most frequent cause of facial bone fracture was fall down(40.2%), traffic accident(6.2%), fist blow(20.9%), industrial accident(6.2%) and others in order.
5. The most common location of facial bone fracture was mandible(69%), maxillar with zygoma and zygoma in order of frequency.
6. The age frequency of mandible was the third decade(36.5%), the fourth decade(23.2%) and the second decade(12.8%) in order. That of maxilla and zygoma was the third decade(33.3%), the fourth decade(22.2%) and the fifth decade(15.6%) in order.
7. In respect of incidence of associated injuries the ratio of absence to presence was 0.7 : 1.8.
8. In 306 patients of facial bone fracture, the frequency of associated injuries was laceration, extrimities, chest in order.

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