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Which bones form the prominence of the cheek? |
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Le Fort II fractures occur in which shape? |
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Are Le Fort II fractures unilateral or bilateral? |
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They can be either unilateral or bilateral. |
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Le Fort III fractures are also called craniofacial disjunction fractures. They are located high in the midface. The fracture line extends transversely from the ___ through the ____ and to the base of the ____ |
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Zygomatic arches, orbits, nose |
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Which two diagnostic tools may be used to diagnose a mid-facial fracture? |
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What position will the patient be in? |
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What considerations must be noted when prepping the skin? |
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Not to apply too much pressure to the fracture. This can move the fractured bones. |
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What is used to suspend the maxillary arch to stable bones? |
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What type of incision is made to expose the edges of the infraorbital area zygomatic frontal suture lines? |
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Bilateral eyebrow incisions |
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What forceps are used intranasally and intraorally to reduce the maxilla? |
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Holes are drilled along side the infraorbital rim. For just a Le Fort III fracture, holes are also drilled into the ____? |
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Zygomatic frontal areas after reduction. |
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What is passed through the drill holes and twisted in a clockwise fashion to maintain reduction? |
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The suspension wires are passed through the eyebrow incisions, behind the zygomatic arches and into the oral cavity using the ____? |
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Once the incision is closed, the ____ fracture is reduced? |
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What is the wound classification? |
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