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Question: Is it recommended to take out titanium alloy plate for mandibular fracture?
What kind of help do you want: I want to know what will happen if you never take it out, or what risks will you face if you don't take it out at my age? Attachment: Medical records can only be seen after doctors and patients log in. Dr. Cheng Ruixiu answered 2011119:14:17. Fracture reduction and fixation is not bad, the time is short, and the fracture line is still clearly visible. If there is no abnormal reaction after operation, the titanium plate can be left in the body for a long time and can be taken out. If you feel uncomfortable, you should take it out. There is no risk in mandibular chin, but infection at most, and the infection is controllable. Mandibular condylar neck surgery may damage facial nerve and lead to facial paralysis. The doctor solemnly reminded: because I can't see the patient face to face, I can't fully understand the condition. The doctor's advice is for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor! Pan * * * asked 201111-03 09: 20:16 Hello, Dr. Cheng! Can tooth inflammation lead to inflammation at titanium plate? Is the titanium plate in the neck of mandibular condyle lower than the teeth? I'm only 2 1 year old, and I don't want to take too much risk. I plan to take out the titanium plate of mandibular chin in the future, but the risk of mandibular condyle neck is too great. I don't want to take the risk. Pan * * * 2011-kloc-0/1-03 09: 20: 58' flowers' presented to Dr. Cheng Ruixiu as a gift from Pan * * *. Dr. Cheng Ruixiu replied: 2011-0319: 50: 44 The chin fixed titanium plate is far away from the root of the tooth, so general tooth inflammation will not affect the titanium plate. It is feasible to replace condylar titanium plate with chin titanium plate, which has less surgical trauma and fewer complications.