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Principles of Rigid Internal Fixation in Fractures of the Lower Jaw

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One criticism leveled against rigid internal fixation states that the problem of occlusion is insoluble in many cases. Negative experience in this connection issues from the erroneous idea that rigid internal fixation is feasible without rigid retention of the occlusion.

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Spiessl, B. (1976). Principles of Rigid Internal Fixation in Fractures of the Lower Jaw. In: Spiessl, B. (eds) New Concepts in Maxillofacial Bone Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66484-7_4

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