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J Dent Res 49(2): 365-369, 1970
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Mandibular-Fracture Repair in Monkeys

ROBERT A. BRUCE 1, GERALD H. BONNETTE 1, and JAMES R. HAYWARD 1

1 University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Department of Oral Surgery Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104

Studies of technical variables associated with mandibular-fracture in 60 monkeys have shown fracture union to be dependent on the type of surgical fracture and methods of immobilization. The age of the monkey, prolonged immobilization, and intraoral or extraoral surgical procedures had little effect on the number of unions.

Submitted on March 12, 1969







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