J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  2008 Feb;34(1):83-89.

Etiology and Patterns of Maxillofacial Fractures in 518 patients in Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dentistry/Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Seoul National University Boramae Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Department of Dentistry/Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical College, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea. hkg@hanyang.ac.kr
  • 3Department of Dentistry/Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical College, Ajou University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Different patterns in the causes of maxillofacial injury are thought to correlate with socioeconomic status and regional environment. This study investigated maxillofacial fractures in order to analyze maxillofacial trauma characteristics and the relationship between the causes and injury patterns in Korea. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 518 patients with maxillofacial fractures who were treated at the Seoul National University Boramae Hospital between 1996 and 2004 were retrospectively analyzed. Data were obtained from the patients' medical records and radiographs. The male to female ratio in the patient group was 2.78:1, and the mean age was 32.3 years.
RESULTS
Midfacial fractures were the most common location of injury (46.1%). The most common etiologic factor was an activity associated with daily life (42.6%) including falls, stumbling, and collisions. The second most common cause was assault (32.4%), followed by traffic accidents (13.7%). In the case of midfacial fractures and mandibular fractures, assault was the most common etiologic factor, whereas in the case of alveolar bone fractures, activities associated with daily life were the most common cause. With regard to age groups, assault was the most common cause for patients between 10 and 39 years old and an activity associated with daily life was the most common cause in those under 10 years and over 40 years.
CONCLUSIONS
This study concluded that activities associated with daily life and assault causes a large proportion of Korean maxillofacial injuries and that preventive measures should be implemented in order to minimize these risks.

Keyword

Maxillofacial fractures; Etiology; Midfacial fractures; Mandibular fractures; Alveolar bone fractures

MeSH Terms

Accidents, Traffic
Female
Fractures, Bone
Humans
Korea
Male
Mandibular Fractures
Maxillofacial Injuries
Medical Records
Retrospective Studies
Social Class
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