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[Distractios osteogenesis in maxillofacial surgery].

Bagi Zoltán Tóth1, Tamás Vizkelety, Eva Kertész

  • 1MH Dr. Radó György Központi Honvédkórház, Fej-Nyak Sebészeti Osztály, Szájsebészet, Budapest.

Fogorvosi Szemle
|December 23, 2006
PubMed
Summary

Distraction osteogenesis, a technique adapted from extremity surgery, is now a key therapy for maxillofacial malformations. This review details its methods, history, and multidisciplinary approach, highlighting the orthodontist

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Area of Science:

  • Maxillofacial surgery
  • Orthodontics
  • Regenerative medicine

Background:

  • Distraction osteogenesis (DO) has been utilized in extremity surgery for over a decade.
  • This technique has been adapted for maxillofacial surgery to address congenital or acquired malformations of the maxilla and mandible.
  • The adaptation from orthopedic principles to craniofacial applications represents a significant interdisciplinary advancement.

Observation:

  • A comprehensive literature review was conducted to summarize and classify the methods and history of osteodistraction surgery.
  • Key aspects documented include indication fields, established treatment protocols, and commonly employed distractor devices.
  • The inherent multidisciplinary nature of these therapies was emphasized, underscoring the pivotal role of the orthodontist.

Findings:

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  • Two case reports of mandibular distraction are presented, illustrating the practical application of intraoral and extraoral distraction devices.
  • The review identifies common difficulties and potential failure points associated with the osteodistraction procedure.
  • Analysis of current practices and case examples provides a foundation for future methodological improvements.

Implications:

  • The findings suggest that distraction osteogenesis is a viable and evolving treatment modality for maxillofacial skeletal discrepancies.
  • Further development and refinement of distraction osteogenesis techniques in maxillofacial surgery are warranted.
  • Enhanced collaboration among surgical and orthodontic specialties can optimize patient outcomes for complex craniofacial deformities.