Patient-specific Implants for Treating Atrophic Mandibles

Author:

Shilo Dekel12,Capucha Tal1,Blanc Ori1,Shilo Yaacobi Dafna3,Emodi Omri12,Rachmiel Adi12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel

2. Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

3. Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel.

Abstract

Summary: Extremely atrophic mandibles are difficult to treat. Most patients choose to live with removable dentures. However, what if the atrophy is so extreme that spontaneous fractures occur? The objective of this report is to offer a single-stage augmentation method, which uses patient-specific crib-shaped implants (PSI) combined with autogenous free bone grafts. PSI were planned using three-dimensional (3D) segmentation and 3D virtual-planning software. Implants were designed according to the patient’s mandible with a mesh-like structure and included large holes for allowing blood supply recovery. During surgery, the PSI fitted perfectly. In cases exhibiting malposition of the mandibular fragments, repositioning was performed using 3D virtual planning. When repositioning mandibular segments, the PSI served as a guide for the correct positioning. Iliac-crest bone graft was harvested and fixed as an onlay over the residual mandibular basal bone. External approach was used to avoid contamination. Six months following surgery, fixation wires were removed, and dental implants were positioned in the newly formed bone. The PSI allowed for rigid fixation, thus leading to optimal incorporation of the iliac-crest bone graft. No further augmentation was required. Bony continuity for future stability and secession of the spontaneous fractures was achieved. Dental implants were placed effortlessly. Treating extremely atrophic mandibles is an entity of its own and is considered one of the most challenging in craniofacial reconstruction. It mostly requires multiple operations with high rates of failure. We offer a novel method of 3D mandibular reconstruction, both vertically and horizontally, showing promising results and achieving enough bone for further dental rehabilitation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery,General Medicine

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