2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12663-011-0190-4
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“Transport Distraction Osteogenesis for Reconstruction of Mandibular Defects”: Our Experience

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“…Distraction osteogenesis (DO), as an endogenous tissue engineering technique, has been widely used in orthognathic surgery to correct oral and maxillofacial deformities and repair bone defects after tumor ablative surgery, facial trauma, and in ammatory and infection diseases by applying transport disk DO (TDDO). [2][3][4] TDDO offers an advantage in bone defect reconstruction of avoiding complications at the second surgical and donor sites. [5] However, complications such as transport disk necrosis, resorption at the boundary of the compressed end of the transport disk, suboptimal osteogenesis between the transport disk and the jaw segment, and movement of the teeth on the transport disk with distraction are inevitable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distraction osteogenesis (DO), as an endogenous tissue engineering technique, has been widely used in orthognathic surgery to correct oral and maxillofacial deformities and repair bone defects after tumor ablative surgery, facial trauma, and in ammatory and infection diseases by applying transport disk DO (TDDO). [2][3][4] TDDO offers an advantage in bone defect reconstruction of avoiding complications at the second surgical and donor sites. [5] However, complications such as transport disk necrosis, resorption at the boundary of the compressed end of the transport disk, suboptimal osteogenesis between the transport disk and the jaw segment, and movement of the teeth on the transport disk with distraction are inevitable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 One of the urgent tasks in the use of implants in patients with bone deficiency is the choice of the optimal surgical technique, since various methods are currently proposed for restoring the resorbed jaw bone: autograft reconstruction, GBR, distraction osteogenesis, bone splitting, sandwich plasty, transposition of the inferior alveolar nerve. [3][4][5][6][7][8] However, biological and technical complications have been reported, as well as side effects associated with the procedure during implant placement 9 Over the past decade has become popular treatment planning and implant placement using guided surgery. [10][11][12] The standard surgical protocol for guided implant placement includes a diagnostic step (clinical and radiographic examination), a planning step, surgical step, and prosthetic step.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%