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Letter to the Editor| Volume 61, ISSUE 1, P116, January 2023

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Periodontal disease before and after fractures of the mandible

Published:November 21, 2022DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2022.09.016
      We found interest in the paper by Janaphan et al and their study on the role of periodontal disease in fractures of the mandible.
      • Janaphan K.
      • Hashem I.
      • Smith C.
      • et al.
      Periodontal disease as a primary cause of surgical site infection in fractures of the mandible: is smoking a confounding variable?.
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        • Hashem I.
        • Smith C.
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        Periodontal disease as a primary cause of surgical site infection in fractures of the mandible: is smoking a confounding variable?.
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