A New Device for Alveolar Bone Transportation
Identifieur interne : 000040 ( Pmc/Corpus ); précédent : 000039; suivant : 000041A New Device for Alveolar Bone Transportation
Auteurs : Omar Vega ; Daniel Pérez ; Viviana Páramo ; Jocelyn Falc NSource :
- Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction [ 1943-3875 ] ; 2011.
Abstract
We present a retrospective review of a new technique for the transportation of alveolar bone using a Hyrax device modified by the principal author (O.A.V.). There were seven patients (five males and two females), including five patients with cleft palate and lip diagnosis, one patient with a high-speed gunshot wound, and one patient with facial trauma sequel due to mandibular fracture. They were all treated with an alveolar bone transportation technique (ABT) through the use of the modified Hyrax device (VEGAX). Before surgery, distraction osteogenesis of the bifocal type was performed on four patients, and the trifocal type was performed on the other three patients. However, in one case, direct dental anchorage was not used, only orthodontic appliances. In all the cases, new bone formation and gingival tissue around the defect were obtained, posterior to the alveolar distraction process; no complications were observed in any patient. In one case, two teeth involved in the disk of the ABT were extracted, due to a previous condition of periodontal disease. The alveolar bone transport with the VEGAX device is an accessible technique for almost every patient with alveolar defects due to diverse causes. In all the presented cases, predictability and success were demonstrated.
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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1279669
PubMed: 22655120
PubMed Central: 3193299
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<author-notes><corresp>Address for correspondence and reprint requests: Omar Vega, D.D.S. <institution>Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hospital Central de la Policia</institution>
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