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J Craniomaxillofac Surg ; 52(4): 464-468, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38368205

ABSTRACT

To clinically and radiographically evaluate patient-specific titanium meshes via a trans-antral approach for correction of enophthalmos and orbital volume in patients with recent unilateral orbital floor fracture. Seven patients with unilateral orbital floor fractures received patient-specific titanium meshes that were designed based on a mirror-image of the contralateral intact orbit. The patient-specific implants (PSIs) were inserted via a trans-antral approach without endoscopic assistance. The patients were evaluated clinically for signs of diplopia and restricted gaze as well as radiographically for enophthalmos and orbital volume correction. Diplopia was totally resolved in two of the three patients who reported diplopia in the upward gaze. Whereas enophthalmos significantly improved in all but two patients, with a mean value of 0.2229 mm postoperatively compared to 0.9914 mm preoperatively. CT scans showed excellent adaptation of the PSIs to the orbital floor with a mean reduction of the orbital volume from 29.59 cc to 27.21 cc, a mean of 0.6% smaller than the intact orbit. It can be concluded that the proposed PSI can offer good reconstruction of the orbital floor through an isolated intraoral transantral approach with minimal complications. It could of special benefit in extensive orbital floor fractures.


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Dental Implants , Enophthalmos , Orbital Fractures , Humans , Enophthalmos/diagnostic imaging , Enophthalmos/etiology , Enophthalmos/surgery , Diplopia/etiology , Diplopia/surgery , Titanium , Orbital Fractures/complications , Orbital Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Orbital Fractures/surgery , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Orbit/surgery , Retrospective Studies
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Clin Implant Dent Relat Res ; 20(5): 722-728, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30019829

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the final vertical gain at the deficient anterior maxillary alveolar ridges using buccal versus palatal approaches for maxillary segmental sandwich osteotomy (inlay technique). This is a single-institutional randomized comparative clinical trial. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study population was 16 patients with edentulous anterior maxillary alveolar ridges (40 implant sites). Patients were randomly divided into two equal groups. Both groups received sandwich osteotomy with down fracture of the deficient anterior maxillary alveolar ridge, using buccal approach (control group) and palatal approach (study group) with interpositional alloplastic bone blocks fixed with miniplates. Assessment included the mean percentage of vertical gain at the proposed implant sites after 4 months, taken from cross-sectional cuts of a cone beam computed tomography. RESULTS: All cases showed uneventful wound healing and a total of 40 delayed implant placement were done. Results showed that there was no statistical significance between the 2 groups in terms of bone height (P = .43) and labial prominence (P = .5) CONCLUSION: Both techniques were successful where the mean percentage of 4 months postoperative vertical bone gain of the control group was 79.9% and that of the study group was 76.5%.


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Alveolar Process/surgery , Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Adult , Alveolar Process/diagnostic imaging , Cheek/surgery , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Female , Humans , Male , Maxilla/surgery , Maxillary Osteotomy/methods , Middle Aged , Palate/surgery
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