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Reconstruction of Mandibular Bone Defect Using a Titanium Mesh with Autogenous Particulate Cortical Bone Graft by an Intraoral Approach: A Case Report
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KMID : 0360120120340060466
Abstract
The loss of mandibular continuity due to trauma, neoplasm, or infection results in major esthetic and biologic compromise. The reconstruction of the mandibular bone defect still poses a challenge to oral and maxillofacial surgeons. There have been a number of variety graft materials. Among them, free block bone graft with rigid fixation has been widely used. However, cases using free block bone grafts may lead to a marked invasion of the donor site, mal-union, and absorption of the block bone. In this respect, particulate cortical bone using a titanium mesh tray can be an effective alternative option in order to achieve a proper bone contour and good oral rehabilitation. We have developed an intraoral approach for the mandibular reconstruction method using a titanium mesh tray with autogenous particulate cortical bone graft.
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Mandible;Reconstruction;Particulate cortical bone;Intraoral approach
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