Distraction Osteogenesis and Customized Temporomandibular Joint Prosthesis in the Reconstruction of a Large Mandibular Defect - A Case Report
THE RATIONALEMandibular resections involve esthetic and functional impairment and impose a challenge during the reconstruction. This case report is a successful reconstruction with distraction osteogenesis (DO) and customized temporomandibular joint (TMJ) prosthesis. PATIENT CONCERNSA 51-year-old ma...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of maxillofacial surgery 2021, Vol.11 (1), p.187-190 |
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Zusammenfassung: | THE RATIONALEMandibular resections involve esthetic and functional impairment and impose a challenge during the reconstruction. This case report is a successful reconstruction with distraction osteogenesis (DO) and customized temporomandibular joint (TMJ) prosthesis. PATIENT CONCERNSA 51-year-old male patient presented with a complaint of facial asymmetry, mastication, and speech difficulties. DIAGNOSISAs the patient had undergone a hemimandibulectomy procedure 20 years ago, clinical examination showed facial asymmetry. Radiographic examination exhibited the defect and a radiopaque image representing Kirschner's wire. TREATMENTDO by bone transport was performed, followed by dental implant and TMJ prosthesis placement. OUTCOMESDO is a viable treatment option in resections, even when the defect was generated by an ancient injury. The follow-up is around 7 years after the osteogenic distraction, with no complaints and functional capacity. TAKE-AWAY LESSONSThe major challenge in mandibular reconstructions through DO is to reproduce the curve of the arch. |
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ISSN: | 2231-0746 |
DOI: | 10.4103/ams.ams_266_18 |