Abstract

Introduction - In this study efficacy of new method for arch bar fixation was compared with conventional technique in facial bone fracture management Material and Methods - 20 Patients with facial bone fracture reported to the Department of Oral and maxillofacial Surgery requiring open reduction were included in the study. The clinical parameters that were evaluated are Oral hygiene and Gingival index. Results - The mean OHI-S score in new technique and conventional technique in 1st week was 1.36 ± 1.19 and 0.81±0.53 respectively. In 2nd week the mean OHI-S score in new technique was 1.22 ±0.77 and in conventional technique the mean OHI-S score was 1.39 ± 1.51.In the 3rd week the mean OHI-S scores of new technique and conventional technique were 1.8 ±0.55 and 1.6 ±1.73 respectively. The mean GI score in new technique and conventional technique in 1st week was 0.69 ± 0.5 and 0.38 ± 0.3 respectively. In 2nd week the mean GI score in new technique was 0.63 ±0.4 and in conventional technique the mean GI score was 0.36 ± 0.3. In the 3rd week the mean GI scores of new technique and conventional technique were 0.65 ±0.3 and 0.35 ± 0.3 respectively. Conclusion - In a whole we can conclude from this clinical study that both the techniques were equally effective in terms of Oral hygiene, gingival health and stability. Key Words - Erich arch bar; Intermaxillary fixation; Intermaxillary fixation screws; maxillofacial trauma; oral hygiene status.

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