Bone reconstruction of a critical defect using titanium mesh: case report

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70678/rctbmf.v23i1.7

Keywords:

Mandibular Reconstruction, Dental Implants, Bone Transplantation

Abstract

Introduction: The use of epithelial exclusion barrier membranes for guided bone regeneration has been presented in the literature as a successful treatment approach, these barriers will prevent the incorporation of soft tissue cells into the bone graft or the space created by the defect and allow that only osteogenic cells are present. Case report: This is a clinical case of a patient who evolved with significant bone loss due to an endo-periodontal lesion leading to tooth loss, for rehabilitation with implants it was necessary to reconstruct a critical defect using mesh titanium for bone framework of mixture of autogenous graft and biomaterial and covering with collagen membrane, the autogenous graft was removed from the donor area in the mandible and used in a particulate form. Conclusion: Titanium meshes are viable and predictable in vertical, horizontal and three-dimensional bone augmentation due to their wide applicability, adequate elasticity and plasticity, good mechanical properties. Advances in reducing their exposure rates and risk of complications during the healing period improve the predictability of the technique every day, as well as the association with other materials such as blood products

Published

2023-09-22

How to Cite

Pena, M. L. R., Silva, P. L. G. C. da, Silva, G. A., Borges, C. G. C., Silva , M. E. A. da, Pereira, V. B. S., & Vasconcelos, B. C. do E. (2023). Bone reconstruction of a critical defect using titanium mesh: case report. Brazilian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 23(1), 12–17. https://doi.org/10.70678/rctbmf.v23i1.7

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Clinical article

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