ADVANCED MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL TRAUMA IN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PRACTICE: STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES
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Keywords

Facial Trauma; Oral and maxillofacial; Advanced Management.

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Rapozo, R. H. R., Matos, L. D., Alencar , M. I. C., Campos, C., Dutra , C. L. da S. C., Souza, J. W. S., Almeida , M. F. de, Araújo , W. P. de, Silva, Ítalo P. de O. da, Almeida, D. R. de M. F., Santana , D. D. de, Fez , T. M. F., Salomao , M. S., Justino , P. H. de S. H., Honório , R. M. de A., & Franco , E. D. da S. (2024). ADVANCED MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL TRAUMA IN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PRACTICE: STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 6(3), 1138–1146. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n3p1138-1146

Abstract

Facial trauma, a complex intersection between medicine and surgery, represents a substantial challenge for professionals in the oral and maxillofacial field. This article aims to provide a detailed analysis of contemporary strategies employed in the advanced management of facial trauma in oral and maxillofacial practice. An extensive literature review was carried out to identify relevant studies on minimally invasive approaches in orthognathic surgery. Electronic databases, such as PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science, were consulted to obtain published articles. In conclusion, the advanced management of facial trauma in oral and maxillofacial practice is a dynamic and challenging discipline, permeated by continuous technological and clinical advances. The analysis of the results and discussions presented highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, constant research and continuing education to face the complexities associated with this field. By integrating innovative strategies, promoting accessibility to advanced technologies, and prioritizing patient-centered care, healthcare professionals are positioned to elevate the quality of care, optimizing not only physical recovery, but also the effective reintegration of patients into society following events. facial trauma.

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Copyright (c) 2024 Raquel Helena Rodrigues Rapozo, Lucas Dias Matos, Maria Idaiana Carvalho Alencar , Carine Campos, Cintia Lourranny da Silva Cruz Dutra , Jonathan William Santos Souza, Matheus Fontes de Almeida , Waléria Pinheiro de Araújo , Ítalo Pereira de Oliveira da Silva, Dennys Ramon de Melo Fernandes Almeida, Danilo Duarte de Santana , Talitha Maryam Fernandes Fez , Marcelo Souza Salomao , Pedro Henrique de Souza Honório Justino , Renata Mendes de Abreo Honório , Ester Dense da Silva Franco