A modified temporal incision: an alternative approach to the zygomatic arch. 2010

Michael Prakasam, and R S Dolas, and Anil Managutti, and K Deepashri
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Gandhi Nagar, Indore, 453112 MP India.

Zygomatic arch fractures occur due to a direct injury to the lateral aspect of the head. When there are multiple fractures of the arch, open reduction and internal fixation is indicated. Conventionally hemi-coronal and pre-auricular incisions are placed to approach the arch. A modified temporal incision has been described. Open reduction and internal fixation of zygomatic arch fractures has been done.

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