Abstract

The maxillofacial zone is a common site of traumatic injury, which has a direct impact on the aesthetics and function of the patient's face. The mandible is the main structural skeletal bone associated with the face, and the maxillofacial area is a common site of injury. Mandibular fractures have a significant impact on masticatory function. The main cause could also be the patient's ability to chew vigorously until the strength is below normal. This is related to dental comfort and mental attitude. Treatment consisting of surgery along the length of the mandibular fracture, focuses on restoring the structural shape of the mandible, with the hope of restoring normal form and function. Writing purpose systematic review (SR ) for studied further regarding the improvement of masticatory muscle function in mandibular fracture patients after open reduction internal fixation (ORIF). SR writing is done with search and analyze journal from PMC, Pubmed and Science Direct portals with criteria inclusion and exclusion that have been determined. Nine articles journal Which identified four (4) prospective articles, one (1) retrospective, one (1) cross sectional, one (1) systematic review, one (1) case report, and one (1) case control. Of the ten journal articles that have been reviewed, there are articles, all of which measure masticatory muscle function as an indicator of the success of open reduction procedures. fixation (ORIF). It's just that there are various research specifications that vary, both in terms of the age of the research subjects, part of the injury, method, type of action, data analysis and other indicators that need to be considered in each study. There is an increase in masticatory muscle function in mandibular fracture patients after open reduction internal fixation (ORIF).

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