Association of Maxillofacial Fractures With Demographic and Dental Factors: The Roles of Edentulism, Posterior Occlusion, Canines, and Lower Third Molar | Synapse
March 25, 2026Open Access
Association of Maxillofacial Fractures With Demographic and Dental Factors: The Roles of Edentulism, Posterior Occlusion, Canines, and Lower Third Molar
Key Points
The research aims to investigate how demographic and dental factors correlate with maxillofacial fractures.
Analyzed demographic data and dental status in patients with maxillofacial trauma
Examined the roles of edentulism, posterior occlusion, canines, and lower third molars
Utilized statistical analysis to determine associations between dental factors and fracture incidence
Identified specific dental factors that significantly correlate with maxillofacial fractures
Demographic insights help in understanding fracture prevalence
Findings support improved diagnostic and treatment approaches for trauma cases
Abstract
These findings may provide valuable insights that support earlier and more accurate diagnosis, as well as timely and appropriate treatment in patients with maxillofacial trauma.