J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
2000 May;27(3):323-328.
Clinical Experiences of New Intermaxillary Fixation Method without Tooth Ligation
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul Red Cross Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
- In the treatment of maxillofacial injuries, proper intermaxillary fixation is very important in improving bone union and restoration
of normal occlusion. The traditional methods of intermaxillary fixation consist of interdental wiring and ligating of arch bars to the teeth
of each jaw. These methods have their fixation point within the tooth, which may afflict the tooth itself. The tooth ligation method is also
unsatisfactory for partially or totally edentulous patients, necessitating adjunctive circumferential wiring and acrylic splint to effect fixation.
Furthermore, because of excessive manipulations (about 14-20 wire) during interdental wiring, it increases the possibility of
associated gingival and mucosal injuries, and infections acquired during operation due to skin punctures. The authors have
devised an improved method of placing miniscrews into the maxilla and mandibular alveolar bone and using these miniscrews
for points of intermaxillary fixation. This procedure has been used in 17 patients with variable mandible fracture. In these cases
we obtained better results than those with teeth ligating methods. The advantages of author's method include easy placement and
removal with minimal wiring, decreased operation time, decreased patient discomfort, reduced risk of tooth, periodontal tissues, and
oral mucosa injuries, and reduced risk of delivering blood transmitted diseases (AIDS, hepatitis) by skin puncture. As far as the
stabilization and oral hygiene are concerned, fixation method was found to be superior to tooth ligation methods. Moreover, in patients
with multiple dental injuries, author's intermaxillary fixation method proved to be simple and safe. With these advantages, new
intermaxillary fixation method without tooth ligation is very useful for mandibular fractures and maxillofacial operations.