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Mandibular reconstruction: a review
Mandibular defects may occur from maxillofacial injury, inflammatory disease, benign or malignant tumour resections and osteoradionecrosis. Mastication, speech and facial disfigurement are often severely compromised without reconstruction leading to ...
Mir Nowazesh Ali +5 more
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Background:. Mandibular defects involving the condyle represent a complex reconstructive challenge for restoring proper function of the temporomandibular joint because it requires precise bone graft alignment, or alloplastic materials, for complete ...
David B. Powers, MD, DMD, FACS, FRCS +2 more
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Summary: The reconstruction of mandibular defects has always been of great concern, and it still represents a challenge for head-and-neck reconstructive surgeons.
Artur Diaz-Carandell, MD +3 more
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3D Reconstruction of Mandibular Defects using CAD/CAM Designed Zirconia Prosthesis [PDF]
Background: Reconstruction of mandibular defects with autogenous free bone graft is considered the preferred method. However, the optimum reconstruction technique of mandibular defects is still controversial.
Kamal T. Aftan
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Condyle dislocation following mandibular reconstruction using a fibula free flap: complication cases
Background Condylar dislocation can arise as a complication in patients who required mandibular and/or condylar reconstruction and were operated on with fibula free flap (FFF) using surgical guides designed using simulation surgery.
Sang-Hoon Kang, Sanghoon Lee, Woong Nam
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Titanium Alloy Implants with Lattice Structures for Mandibular Reconstruction.
In recent years, the field of mandibular reconstruction has made great strides in terms of hardware innovations and their clinical applications. There has been considerable interest in using computer-aided design, finite element modelling, and additive ...
Armstrong, Jerrold E +3 more
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Objective: The aim of the systematic review was to analyze the current clinical evidence concerning the use of tissue engineering as a treatment strategy for reconstruction of segmental defects of the mandible and their clinical outcomes using individual
Thor, Andreas +14 more
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Kinematic analysis of mandibular motion before and after mandibulectomy and mandibular reconstruction in dogs. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate and quantify the kinematic behavior of canine mandibles before and after bilateral rostral or unilateral segmental mandibulectomy as well as after mandibular reconstruction with a locking reconstruction plate in ex vivo conditions ...
Verstraete, Frank JM +5 more
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Two-Axis Continuous Distractor for Mandibular Reconstruction
The application of Distraction Osteogenesis (DO) techniques in the reconstruction of skeletal deficiencies is a relatively new topic in the fields of oral and maxillofacial surgeries.
Abou-El-Hossein, Khaled +9 more
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Reoperative Mandibular Reconstruction
Ideal reconstruction of the mandible is important for a multitude of reasons and has been and continues to be among the most common surgical challenges for reconstructive surgeons of the head and neck. Historically, pedicle flaps, such as the pectoralis major and deltopectoral myocutaneous flaps, were workhorse flaps for lower facial third head and ...
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonvilla, FL, USA ( host institution ) +3 more
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