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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction, Volume 18, Issue 3

September 2025 - 13 articles

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Articles (13)

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,396 Views
28 Pages

Matrix WaveTM System for Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation—Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme? Part I: A Review on the Provenance, Evolution and Properties of the System

  • Carl-Peter Cornelius,
  • Paris Georgios Liokatis,
  • Timothy Doerr,
  • Damir Matic,
  • Stefano Fusetti,
  • Michael Rasse,
  • Nils Claudius Gellrich,
  • Max Heiland,
  • Warren Schubert and
  • Daniel Buchbinder

Study design: The advent of the Matrix WaveTM System (Depuy-Synthes)—a bone-anchored Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation (MMF) System—merits closer consideration because of its peculiarities. Objective: This study alludes to two preliminary stag...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
7,807 Views
16 Pages

Optimal Duration of Antibiotic Therapy for Space Infections in the Maxillofacial Region: A Systematic Review

  • Abdullah Saleh Alhudaithi,
  • Faris Jaser Almutairi,
  • Abdullah Saleh Almansour,
  • Abdurrahman Abdurrazzaq Aljeadi and
  • Shaul Hameed Kolarkodi

Objective: This review aimed to examine and highlight the treatment protocols and optimal duration of antibiotic regimens used in managing maxillofacial space infections of odontogenic origin, along with the associated clinical outcomes. Materials an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,799 Views
15 Pages

Background: A number of factors might affect survival in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Nodal status is one of the most important prognosticators affecting survival. Studies have shown that pattern of invasion is an important aspect related to surviva...

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