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LEFORT WOODWORKS

CHETICAMP-Canada

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LEFORT WOODWORKS
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Company Address: 13999 Cabot Trail,CHETICAMP,NS,Canada 
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Postal Code:
B0E1H0 
Telephone Number: 9022241482 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
175103 
USA SIC Description:
Cabinet Makers 
Number of Employees:
1 to 4 
Sales Amount:
Less than $500,000 
Credit History:
Credit Report:
Good 
Contact Person:
Steven Lefort 
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  • Le Fort fracture classification | Radiology Reference Article . . .
    Classification The commonly used classification is as follows: Le Fort type I horizontal maxillary fracture, separating the teeth from the upper face fracture line passes through the alveolar ridge, lateral nose and inferior wall of the maxillary sinus also known as a Guerin fracture
  • Le Fort Fractures - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    In 1901, René Le Fort, a French military surgeon, performed a series of experiments on 35 cadavers to determine the most common patterns of midfacial skeletal injuries that result from blunt trauma Despite being an army physician, he eschewed the study of penetrating facial trauma, particularly gunshot wounds, as he termed them "veritable explosions in the face" and deemed them to be
  • Management of Le Fort I fracture - PMC
    Among the classification of maxillary fracture, the Le Fort classification is the best-known categorization Le Fort (1901) completed experiments that determined the maxilla areas of structural weakness which he designated as the “lines of
  • Le Fort II - AO Foundation Surgery Reference
    Description of Le Fort II The Le Fort II fracture is also referred to as a pyramidal fracture It commonly extends from the pterygoid plate through the maxilla, through the nasal orbital ethmoid area, and nasofrontal bone
  • Lefort Fractures - EyeWiki
    Initially described in 1901 by French surgeon René Le Fort (1869-1951), LeFort fractures represent a group of midface fractures that occur following blunt trauma and follow areas of structural weakness Common etiologies include assault, facial trauma in contact sports, motor vehicle accidents (MVA), or falls from significant heights
  • Le Fort Fractures: Types, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
    Le Fort fractures are facial bone fractures that commonly occur as a result of high-impact trauma This article covers types, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options
  • Le Fort fractures - WikEM
    LeFort I fractures are isolated to the lower face; Type II and III injuries associated with cribriform plate disruption and CSF rhinorrhea; Clinical Features Facial pain and signs of trauma; Facial instability; Differential Diagnosis Maxillofacial Trauma Ears Auricular hematoma; Nose Nasal fracture; Nasal septal hematoma; Oral Dental trauma
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    Le Fort Classifications Le Fort I Le Fort I fractures result from a force directed above the dentoalveolar segment of the maxilla The fracture generally courses from the piriform aperture posteriorly through the anterior and lateral wall of the maxillary sinus, the maxillary tuberosity, and the pterygoid plates




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