Presenting a New Standard in Mandibular Fracture Treatment! Publication of 'Surgical Techniques for Mandibular Fractures: Aiming for Intermaxillary Fixation-Free and Early Recovery'

Tokyo Women's Medical University publishes a specialized book presenting a new standard for the treatment of mandibular fractures.
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In the treatment of mandibular fractures, "intermaxillary fixation" (IMF), which involves wiring the upper and lower teeth together, is often performed. This can significantly impact a patient's daily life, as it may restrict eating and speaking for several weeks. Such treatment can lead to a decline in the patient's quality of life (QOL) and delay their return to society, often placing a burden on both patients and medical professionals.

Recently, Dr. Ryo Sasaki, Lecturer at the Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery at Tokyo Women's Medical University, has published a specialized book titled 'Surgical Techniques for Mandibular Fractures: Aiming for Intermaxillary Fixation-Free and Early Recovery', which outlines surgical strategies that avoid intermaxillary fixation as much as possible and aim for the patient's early return to society.

Based on experience gained in clinical practice, this book systematically explains everything from preoperative evaluation and surgical method selection to specific surgical techniques and postoperative management. It presents treatment strategies that do not rely on conventional long-term intermaxillary fixation, introducing a new approach aimed at reducing the burden on patients and promoting early recovery.

This book serves as a practical guide not only for oral surgeons and plastic surgeons who treat mandibular fractures on a daily basis, but also for young doctors and residents who are just beginning to study maxillofacial trauma in earnest.

[Author Comment]
Ryo Sasaki (Lecturer, Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University)
"I hope this book will contribute to the early return to society and sports for patients with mandibular fractures."

Tokyo Women's Medical University Website
https://www.twmu.ac.jp/univ/

Book Overview

Title: Surgical Techniques for Mandibular Fractures: Aiming for Intermaxillary Fixation-Free and Early Recovery
Author: Ryo Sasaki (Lecturer, Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University)
Release Date: April 3, 2026
・Content: Practical surgical techniques and treatment strategies for mandibular fractures
・Sales: Available at bookstores nationwide and online bookstores

[Contact Information]
Public Relations Division, General Affairs Department, Tokyo Women's Medical University
8-1 Kawada-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8666
Tel: 03-3357-4804 Fax: 03-3353-6793
E-mail: kouhou.bm@twmu.ac.jp

FAQ

What is intermaxillary fixation (IMF) and why is it a concern in mandibular fracture treatment?

Intermaxillary fixation (IMF) involves wiring the upper and lower teeth together, which can significantly impact a patient's daily life by restricting eating and speaking for several weeks, potentially lowering their quality of life and delaying their return to society.

What is the main objective of the newly published book 'Surgical Techniques for Mandibular Fractures'?

The main objective of the book is to outline surgical strategies that aim to avoid intermaxillary fixation as much as possible and promote the patient's early return to society and recovery.

Who is the author of this specialized book on mandibular fracture treatment?

The author of the book is Dr. Ryo Sasaki, a Lecturer at the Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery at Tokyo Women's Medical University.

What aspects of mandibular fracture treatment does the book systematically explain?

The book systematically explains everything from preoperative evaluation and surgical method selection to specific surgical techniques and postoperative management, based on clinical experience.

Who is the intended audience for this practical guide on mandibular fracture treatment?

This book is intended as a practical guide for oral surgeons and plastic surgeons who treat mandibular fractures regularly, as well as for young doctors and residents beginning to study maxillofacial trauma.