Affiliation:
1. Reader, Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, St.joseph Dental College
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The coronal approach gives a broad exposure to the frontal bone, the calvaria, the nasal bones, the
orbits, the subcondylar region, the zygoma and the zygomatic arch and gives ideal aesthetic results with less
complication. The common craniofacial fractures are Nasal bones (45%), cranial bones (24%), Mandible (13%), Zygoma (13%), Orbital blowout (3%), Maxilla (2%). Common causes of fractures are Road trafc accident, Assault, Industrial accidents, Recreational accidents, Frontal
bone fracture.
METHOD: The study was carried out for a period of one year from March 2020 to March 2021. The study conducted in St Joseph dental college
ELURU in the department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. The age limit for this study was below 30 years. The number of subjects involved in
this study was 5. Number of females was 3 and males were 2 in this study.
RESULT: Number of female participants in this study was 3 and number of male participants was 2.Number of male participants with coronal
incision were 1 and number of participants with pretrichial incision were 2.Out of 2 one for male participant and one for female participant.
CONCLUSION: The coronal ap has recently become a preferred approach for access to the craniofacial skeleton and orbit. This method of
exposure has become particularly useful with increased indications for rigid internal xation and primary bone grafting in the management of
complex facial fractures.
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