The Usefulness of a Facial Digital Biobank for Ameloblastoma Resection and Fracture Fixation - A Case Report

RationaleAmeloblastoma often requires complex facial treatments such as resection and reconstruction, which can be aided using three-dimensional resources towards improved surgical planning, reduction of surgical time, and customization. Patient ConcernsA 51-year-old patient, concerned about submand...

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Published inAnnals of maxillofacial surgery Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 325 - 328
Main Authors Candido, Isabella Romão, da Silva, Carolina Silvano Vilarinho, Dos Santos Garcia, Eduardo, da Silva, André Luís Fernandes, Fernandes Poleti, Thais Maria Freire, Gialain, Ivan Onone, Borba, Alexandre Meireles
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LanguageEnglish
Published 01.07.2021
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Summary:RationaleAmeloblastoma often requires complex facial treatments such as resection and reconstruction, which can be aided using three-dimensional resources towards improved surgical planning, reduction of surgical time, and customization. Patient ConcernsA 51-year-old patient, concerned about submandibular volumetric increase discovered performing imaging exams to install dental implants. Diagnosis and TreatmentDiagnosed with ameloblastoma, he underwent uneventful partial mandibular resection and placement of prebent mandibular reconstruction plate. Four months later, following a motorcycle accident, a deflection of the plate and mandibular fracture was observed. Using the initial prototyping, a new reconstruction plate was customized and surgically placed to reduce the mandibular fracture, with adequate titanium plate adaptation to the remaining bone and maintenance of aesthetic mandibular contour. Outcomes and Take-away LessonsThe current digital dentistry resources, such as computed tomography and intraoral scan, can be recovered and used as a backup of recorded anatomy anytime in future, providing a long-lasting facial digital biobank.
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ISSN:2231-0746
DOI:10.4103/ams.ams_73_21