To implement and evaluate a simplified, rapid, single-day emergency management technique for pediatric mandibular fractures, the author applied the current technique of using combined lingual splint with Risdon wiring under sedation anesthesia as a cohort study in a group of pre-school mandibular fracture children aged 4 to 6 years. Clinical outcome variables were fixation length and reduction simplicity, post-reduction occlusion, recovery of mouth opening, and degree of postoperative edema and pain. Age, gender, fracture site and the cause of injury were other study variables. The study involved 11 children suffering from a mandibular fracture in the dental bearing region. The majority of them were males with a proportion of 72.7%. The clinical results obtained from the combined technique were promising in terms of rapid surgical duration, simplicity of fracture reduction, decreased postoperative pain and edema, rapid recovery of mouth opening without a recorded complication. It could be concluded that combining Risdon wiring with lingual splint is a simple, fast, and reliable fixation technique for managing preschool mandibular pediatric fractures.
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Elsayed, S. A. (2021). Combined use of Risdon wiring and lingual splint in pediatric mandibular fractures. Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, 31(1), 89–91. https://doi.org/10.29271/jcpsp.2021.01.89
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