Pediatric Intermaxillary Fixation in a Child with Isolated Subcondylar Fracture under Local Anesthesia: A Technical Note and Case Report

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Abstract

Pediatric subcondylar jaw fractures in the mixed dentition phase present a unique challenge as immobilization of the jaw is indicated but arch bars are contraindicated due to fear of damage to underlying tooth buds. No definite guidelines are present in the management of pediatric subcondylar jaw fractures. We report a case in which a patient in mixed dentition with undisplaced fracture of neck of condyle which was managed with Intermaxillary fixation.

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Tirupathi, S. P., Rajasekhar, S., Ganesh, M., Kogila, A. V., & Kandathil, D. T. (2022). Pediatric Intermaxillary Fixation in a Child with Isolated Subcondylar Fracture under Local Anesthesia: A Technical Note and Case Report. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 15(1), 119–120. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-2342

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