Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Gregorio Marañon Universisty Hospital
2. Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria, Gregorio Marañon Research Institute, Spain
Abstract
A calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor is a rare, benign odontogenic neoplasm. Surgical treatment is the option, and late recurrence is very rare. Radiologically, the lesions are commonly present scattered calcifications. This case report details a 64-year-old female patient with a recurrence of a right mandibular calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor 2 decades after successful initial surgical removal. A segmental mandibulectomy and immediate reconstruction were performed using a planned vascularized free fibula flap with virtual surgery, custom reconstruction plate, and intraoperative computed tomography. Modifications were made to the design of the reconstruction plate to improve the cervicofacial profile and subsequent rehabilitation with dental implants. Fully guided implant surgery with point-of-care manufacturing protocol was done to improve prosthetically driven implant planning. The case presented highlights the usefulness of new technologies for mandibular reconstruction with the free fibula flap and the concept of point-of-care with technical notes that increase precision and reduce morbidity in implant-supported rehabilitation.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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