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    Healthcare costs of different treatment options for condylar fractures by Helmer, Loreine M.L., Dubois, Leander, Lobbezoo, Frank, de Lange, Jan, Bosmans, Judith E.

    Published in Heliyon (01-09-2023)
    “…As treatment options for condylar fractures have comparable outcomes, getting insight into associated costs is a first step towards implementing value-based…”
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    Contact stress distribution after unilateral condylar fracture with angulation of the fractured part: A finite element model study by Helmer, Loreine M.L., Klop, Cornelis, Lobbezoo, Frank, de Lange, Jan, Harm Koolstra, Jan, Dubois, Leander

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-10-2023)
    “…After a fracture of the condyle, the head of the condyle is often pulled inwards, which causes the fractured part to angulate medially. This change can cause a…”
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    Changes in load distribution after unilateral condylar fracture: A finite element model study by Helmer, Loreine M.L., Klop, Cornelis, Lobbezoo, Frank, Lange, Jan de, Koolstra, Jan Harm, Dubois, Leander

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-11-2023)
    “…Premature dental contact on the fractured side and a contralateral open bite are signs of a unilaterally fractured condyle of the temporomandibular joint…”
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    Crying out in pain—A systematic review into the validity of vocalization as an indicator for pain by Helmer, Loreine M.L., Weijenberg, Roxane A.F., Vries, Ralph, Achterberg, Wilco P., Lautenbacher, Stefan, Sampson, Elizabeth L., Lobbezoo, Frank

    Published in European journal of pain (01-10-2020)
    “…Background Vocalization is often used to assess pain, sometimes combined with other behaviours such as facial expressions. Contrary to facial expressions,…”
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    Load distribution after unilateral condylar fracture with shortening of the ramus: a finite element model study by Helmer, Loreine M L, Klop, Cornelis, Lobbezoo, Frank, de Lange, Jan, Koolstra, Jan Harm, Dubois, Leander

    Published in Head & face medicine (08-07-2023)
    “…After a fracture of the condyle, the fractured ramus is often shortened, which causes premature dental contact on the fractured side and a contralateral open…”
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