Epidemiological analysis of zygomatic bone fractures in north-western romanian population: A 10-year retrospective study

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Background/Aim: Midface fractures represent a challenge for medical practitioners due to the severe esthetic and functional consequences. This study aimed to determine the causes and to provide a demographic analysis of zygomatic bone fractures in our geographical area, with a view to implementing the necessary prevention methods, training the medical staff for a certain type of patients and decreasing the required costs. Patients and Methods: A retrospective statistical epidemiological analysis of 242 patients with zygomatic bone fractures over a 10-year period was performed. Results: The most affected age group was 20-29 years (27.27%). The most affected were men (n=211, 87.19%) from urban areas (n=140, 57.85%), and without education (n=122, 50.41%). The most frequent cause was interpersonal violence (54.04%), followed by falls (17.36%) and road traffic accidents (16.53%). Conclusions: Interpersonal violence as a cause of zygomatic bone fractures is currently reaching epidemic proportions. Taking legal measures to prevent aggression is a public health emergency that would considerably decrease the incidence of these fractures in our population.

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Ţent, P. A., Juncar, R. I., & Juncar, M. (2020). Epidemiological analysis of zygomatic bone fractures in north-western romanian population: A 10-year retrospective study. In Vivo, 34(4), 2049–2055. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12006

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