Comparing Two Methods to Stabilize Broken Jaw Bones: Traditional Wire Braces vs. Screw-Fixed Braces
- Conditions
- Fracture of malar, maxillary and zygoma bones, (2) ICD-10 Condition: S026||Fracture of mandible,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2025/05/086773
- Lead Sponsor
- SELF
- Brief Summary
Erich’s arch bar has traditionally been used for intermaxillary fixation (IMF) in maxillofacial trauma. However, it presents risks like wire prick injuries, glove tears, and increased operative time. The screw-retained hybrid arch bar is proposed as a safer and more efficient alternative.
AIM OF THE STUDY To evaluate and compare the effectiveness of Erich’s arch bar and self-drilling screw retained hybrid arch bar for intermaxillary fixation in the management of maxillofacial trauma.
OBJECTIVES OF STUDY Compare occlusal stability
Compare placement and removal times
Evaluate operator and assistant injuries
Assess patient soft tissue injury and glove tear incidence
METHODOLOGY
**Inclusion:** Patients aged 18–65 with maxillofacial trauma requiring IMF.
**Exclusion:** Patients outside the age range, those unwilling to consent, or with contraindications for arch bar use.
Assessment Parameters:
Preoperative**:** Occlusion, tooth vitality, radiological evaluation
Intraoperative: Time, ergonomics, glove/wire injuries
Postoperative**:** Removal time, tooth morbidity, screw/wire loosening, soft tissue status
After the placement of arch bars in both groups , parameters are assessed such as time of placement, removal, occlusal stability, operator and assistant injury, wire prick injury, soft tissue injury.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 62
- Participants aged 18-65 years requiring arch bar fixation.
- Participants who are willing to give consent for the study.
- Participants aged below 18 years and above 65 years.
- Patients with the conditions where arch bar fixation is contraindicated.
- Participants who are not willing to give informed and written consent for the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To assess and compare the occlusal stability provided by self drilling screw retained hybrid arch bar and Erich’s arch bar. Baseline, 4 weeks To assess and compare the time taken for the placement and removal of self drilling screw retained hybrid arch bar and Erich’s arch bar. Baseline, 4 weeks To assess and compare the injury to operator and assistant. Baseline, 4 weeks To assess intra operative and post operative soft tissue injury to the patient. Baseline, 4 weeks To assess and compare the incidence of glove tear. Baseline, 4 weeks
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To see the wire and screw loosening Baseline and after 4 weeks
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences
🇮🇳Nalgonda, TELANGANA, India
Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences🇮🇳Nalgonda, TELANGANA, IndiaDr Binshi BijuPrincipal investigator9063544398binshibiju964@gmail.com