2016
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1592094
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Immediate Reconstruction of Large Full-Thickness Segmental Anterior Maxillary Defect with Bone Transport

Abstract: Maxillary segmental defects are a reconstructive challenge particularly when the anterior arch is involved. Missing bone, mucosa, and teeth should be replaced; fistulae closure should be guaranteed by bone and mucosa continuity; stable functional occlusion should be achieved; and facial aesthetics restored. These defects resulting from tumor excisions, if left untreated, will cause additional problems related to interposed scar and collapse of lip and nose. Immediate reconstruction should avoid these problems … Show more

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“… 16 , 17 Additionally, Wei et al 18 have shown that molding could be successfully performed 8 weeks into the consolidation phase. Pereira 19 was the first to report about open callus manipulation in bone transport for maxillary reconstruction. As far as we know, this article represents the first report of this technique in mandibular reconstruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 16 , 17 Additionally, Wei et al 18 have shown that molding could be successfully performed 8 weeks into the consolidation phase. Pereira 19 was the first to report about open callus manipulation in bone transport for maxillary reconstruction. As far as we know, this article represents the first report of this technique in mandibular reconstruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%