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Role of residual mandibular teeth after computer-assisted mandibular reconstruction using a fibular flap [PDF]

open access: yesJPRAS Open
Summary: Background: Computer-assisted mandibular reconstruction after mandibulectomy enables accurate reconstruction of the occlusal positions between the maxilla and mandible.
Koreyuki Kurosawa   +10 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Local application of biphosphonate as a biochemical barrier against bone graft resorption in mandibular reconstruction

open access: yesMajalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia, 2020
Mandibular reconstruction to restore functions and aesthetics after mandibular resection remains a major surgical challenge. This type of reconstruction using non-vascularized autogenous bone graft harvested from iliac bone has been popular given that ...
Romzi Hanif   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Comparison of the Accuracy and Clinical Parameters of Patient-Specific and Conventionally Bended Plates for Mandibular Reconstruction

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology, 2021
ObjectivesThis retrospective study compared two mandibular reconstruction procedures—conventional reconstruction plates (CR) and patient-specific implants (PSI)—and evaluated their accuracy of reconstruction and clinical outcome.MethodsOverall, 94 ...
Henriette L. Möllmann   +6 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Robot-assisted augmented reality navigation for osteotomy and personalized guide-plate in mandibular reconstruction: a preclinical study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Background Oral and maxillofacial tumors, particularly those requiring mandibular reconstruction, present significant clinical challenges due to the complexities involved in achieving precise surgical outcomes and ensuring post-operative stability ...
Xing Li   +14 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Redesigning Computer-aided Design and Manufacturing Guides for Mandibular Reconstruction: Dental Reference Cap and Synchronized Screw-Hole Guides [PDF]

open access: yesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Summary:. Computer-aided design/manufacturing with a free fibula flap has improved mandibular reconstruction, yet the adoption of patient-specific mandibular plates remains limited by cost and regulatory barriers.
Chen-Hsuan Yen   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Virtual planning and 3D‐printed guides for mandibular reconstruction: Factors impacting accuracy

open access: yesLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology, 2022
Objectives Examine accuracy and factors impacting accuracy for mandibular reconstruction with virtual surgical planning, 3D printed osteotomy guides and preoperatively bent mandibular reconstruction plate (VSP/3Dprinted‐guide/plate). Method Retrospective
Donald J. Annino Jr   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Mandibular reconstruction by fibula graft: A report on two cases

open access: yesAdvances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2023
Mandibular bone loss represents an acquired bone destruction leading to a permanent continuity solution of the mandible. Mandibular reconstruction with fibular grafting is an effective alternative to restore bone continuity and ensure the aesthetic and ...
Zango Adama   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Safety and efficacy of secondary mandibular reconstruction using a free osteo-cutaneous fibula flap after segmental mandibular resection: a retrospective case–control study

open access: yesBMC Surgery, 2021
Background Free osteocutaneous fibula flap (FFF) is currently considered the best option for segmental mandibular reconstruction; however, there are only a few reports comparing secondary with primary reconstructions using FFF.
Sho Yamakawa, Kenji Hayashida
doaj   +1 more source

Buccinator Myomucosal Flap for Treatment of Osteoradionecrosis of the Mandible [PDF]

open access: yesClinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology, 2016
The use of a myomucosal flap from the buccinator muscle is a valuable reconstruction method for intraoral defects. In this paper, we report the clinical advantages of using a buccinator myomucosal flap for the treatment of partial mandibular defects ...
Seung Hoon Woo
doaj   +1 more source

Reconstruction of Mandibular Defects [PDF]

open access: yesSeminars in Plastic Surgery, 2010
Defects requiring reconstruction in the mandible are commonly encountered and may result from resection of benign or malignant lesions, trauma, or osteoradionecrosis. Mandibular defects can be classified according to location and extent, as well as involvement of mucosa, skin, and tongue. Vascularized bone flaps, in general, provide the best functional
Harvey, Chim   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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