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Le Fort Fracture II involves what two major bones of the face? |
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Pyramidal Maxillary Fractures are also known as_______. |
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Le Fort Fracture III involves which bones of the face? |
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Zygomatic arches, through the orbits, and base of nose. |
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Craniofacial disjunction fractures are also known as ________. |
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What is the best means of diagnosing of mid facial fracture? |
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what small periosteal elevator can be used to dissect away the gingiva? |
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can the Le Fort Fracture III happen with no other damage to face or other surrounding bones? |
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Which anesthesia is best for both the LE Fort Fracture II & III? |
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What incision sight would be best for access to the orbits in an Le Fort Fracture III? |
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Bilateral eyebrow incision |
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Wires are twisted in a _______ rotation. |
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What special forcep is used in the Le Fort Fracture II & III? |
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Right and left rowe maxillary forcep |
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Why would polyethylene buttons be used? |
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To keep the reduction in place. |
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What special needle is needed? |
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What often accompanies the use of sterile polyethlene buttons? |
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the rowe forceps are situated ______ and ______ to reduce maxilla. |
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intranasally, intraorally |
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