Management of Jaw Fractures in Pediatric Patients Using Orthodontic Appliances: A Case Series.

Q3 Dentistry
Ram Kishore Ratre, Vilas Newaskar, Abhilasha Kanesh, P Afeefa, Deepteash Ghosh
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Aims: Mandibular fractures are common in pediatric patients due to active lifestyles, with the mandible being the most frequently fractured facial bone. In children, fractures are often greenstick, requiring careful management to avoid disrupting growth and dentition. Conventional treatments, such as intermaxillary fixation (IMF) using arch bars, can be challenging in mixed dentition. This case series explores the use of orthodontic appliances as an alternative approach for managing pediatric mandibular fractures.

Case description: Three pediatric patients with mandibular fractures were treated using orthodontic appliances for IMF-case 1: a 9-year-old male with a left mandibular angle fracture was treated with stainless steel brackets and elastics for 2 weeks. Follow-up showed full recovery with no pain or occlusal issues. Case 2: a 6-year-old male with bilateral condylar and symphyseal fractures was treated with brackets on all teeth up to the deciduous second molars. After 2 weeks, improved occlusion and mouth opening were noted. Case 3: a 6-year-old female with a right condylar fracture showed improved occlusion and symptom resolution after 2 weeks of treatment.

Conclusion: Orthodontic appliances provide a noninvasive alternative for IMF in pediatric mandibular fractures. They offer stable fixation, preserve developing dentition, and reduce the need for invasive procedures, ensuring proper healing.

Clinical significance: Orthodontic appliances are a viable treatment option for pediatric mandibular fractures, especially in mixed dentition. This approach enhances patient comfort, improves oral hygiene, and avoids complications associated with traditional fixation methods, making it an effective tool in pediatric trauma care.

How to cite this article: Ratre RK, Newaskar V, Kanesh A, et al. Management of Jaw Fractures in Pediatric Patients Using Orthodontic Appliances: A Case Series. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(8):1018-1022.

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使用正畸矫治器治疗儿童颌骨骨折:一个病例系列。
目的:下颌骨骨折是常见的儿童患者由于积极的生活方式,下颌骨是最常见的骨折面骨。在儿童中,骨折通常是绿枝状的,需要仔细处理以避免破坏生长和牙列。传统的治疗方法,如使用弓棒的上颌间固定(IMF),在混合牙列中可能具有挑战性。本病例系列探讨使用正畸矫治器作为治疗小儿下颌骨骨折的替代方法。病例描述:使用正畸矫治器治疗3例儿童下颌骨骨折-病例1:一名9岁男性左下颌骨角骨折采用不锈钢托槽和弹性矫治2周。随访显示完全恢复,无疼痛或咬合问题。病例2:6岁男性,双侧髁突和联合骨骨折,所有牙齿直到乳牙的第二磨牙都用托槽治疗。2周后,咬合和开口均有改善。病例3:6岁女性右髁骨折,治疗2周后咬合改善,症状缓解。结论:矫治器是治疗儿童下颌骨骨折的一种无创方法。它们提供稳定的固定,保护正在发育的牙列,减少侵入性手术的需要,确保适当的愈合。临床意义:正畸矫治器是治疗小儿下颌骨骨折的一种可行的治疗选择,尤其是混合牙列。这种方法提高了患者的舒适度,改善了口腔卫生,避免了与传统固定方法相关的并发症,使其成为儿童创伤护理的有效工具。本文引用方式:Ratre RK, Newaskar V, Kanesh A等。使用正畸矫治器治疗儿童颌骨骨折:一个病例系列。中华临床儿科杂志,2015;18(8):1018-1022。
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