Reconstruction of maxillofacial continuity defects has always been a challenging tasks for the scientist and surgeons over the years. The main goal of the reconstruction of the maxillofacial region is to restore facial form, function, full rehabilitation of occlusion and articulation. A refinement in surgical technique and methods of reconstruction has improved patient’s quality of life. This manuscript reviewed exciting methods of bone reconstruction and confirms that the ideal system for reconstruction of critical size continuity defect of the jaw bones has yet to be found. Shortcoming and limitation of each method has been discussed. The author highlight recent advances on how tissue engineering which could offer biological su...
This paper describes the surgical reconstruction of the maxilla and mandible after ablative surgery....
Several lesions or pathologies alter the symmetry, anatomical morphology and facial physiology of th...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Cancers of the oral cavity and paranasal sinuses often require ablative surgery...
Reconstruction of maxillofacial continuity defects has always been a challenging tasks for the scie...
Maxillofacial bone defects due to tumor resection, trauma or infections should be reconstructed to m...
Purpose: This article focuses on the use of tissue-engineering techniques for the reconstruction of ...
Bone reconstruction in the maxillofacial region is a challenging task due to the exclusive anatomica...
Bone reconstruction in the maxillofacial region is a challenging task due to the exclusive anatomica...
Background: Despite significant surgical advances over the last decades, segmental mandibular bone r...
Item does not contain fulltextReconstructing defects of the oral cavity or face often poses a signif...
Reconstructing defects of the oral cavity or face often poses a significant challenge to the surgeon...
Ablative surgery of the jaws may be necessary when malignant disease or destructive benign disease o...
To demonstrate the versatility of autologous bone use in reconstruction of bony defects in the crani...
To demonstrate the versatility of autologous bone use in reconstruction of bony defects in the crani...
B one regeneration in the cranio-maxillofacial skeleton has undergone many advances over a short per...
This paper describes the surgical reconstruction of the maxilla and mandible after ablative surgery....
Several lesions or pathologies alter the symmetry, anatomical morphology and facial physiology of th...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Cancers of the oral cavity and paranasal sinuses often require ablative surgery...
Reconstruction of maxillofacial continuity defects has always been a challenging tasks for the scie...
Maxillofacial bone defects due to tumor resection, trauma or infections should be reconstructed to m...
Purpose: This article focuses on the use of tissue-engineering techniques for the reconstruction of ...
Bone reconstruction in the maxillofacial region is a challenging task due to the exclusive anatomica...
Bone reconstruction in the maxillofacial region is a challenging task due to the exclusive anatomica...
Background: Despite significant surgical advances over the last decades, segmental mandibular bone r...
Item does not contain fulltextReconstructing defects of the oral cavity or face often poses a signif...
Reconstructing defects of the oral cavity or face often poses a significant challenge to the surgeon...
Ablative surgery of the jaws may be necessary when malignant disease or destructive benign disease o...
To demonstrate the versatility of autologous bone use in reconstruction of bony defects in the crani...
To demonstrate the versatility of autologous bone use in reconstruction of bony defects in the crani...
B one regeneration in the cranio-maxillofacial skeleton has undergone many advances over a short per...
This paper describes the surgical reconstruction of the maxilla and mandible after ablative surgery....
Several lesions or pathologies alter the symmetry, anatomical morphology and facial physiology of th...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Cancers of the oral cavity and paranasal sinuses often require ablative surgery...