A method of internal splinting for unstable nasal fractures.

A method of intra-nasal splinting has been outlined which revives principles and improves on methods established particularly well by two French Stomatologists at the beginning of this century. It uses a simple splint, carefully chosen from a range of sizes, that requires precise insertion, and has proved to have several advantages over more commonly employed techniques.

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