Computer Tomography (Ct) in Maxillofacial Injuries (Mf-I)

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Samarth Shah
Prakash Patil2
Asif Tamboli

Abstract

MF-I is a truama in the facial area. It occurs mainly due to RTA, a fall, an attack, or a sports injury. It is mainly common in the midface area. Studies have proven that CT is a more reliable method to evaluate the same. Hence, in our study, we have aimed to to analyze the efficacy of CT in the assessment of MF-I. Therefore, we come to the conclusion that the utilization of MDCT is crucial in both the diagnosis and treatment planning of this particular injury. Furthermore, research needs to be done with a large sample size to validate the results of the study.

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Samarth Shah, Prakash Patil2, & Asif Tamboli. (2023). Computer Tomography (Ct) in Maxillofacial Injuries (Mf-I). Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, 11(1), 3334–3350. Retrieved from https://www.jclmm.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1198
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