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Correlation Between the Posterior Mandibular Width and the Lingual Gap Caused by Symphyseal Fractures Using a Virtual
Christian Pedemonte1, Andrea Carmona2, Edgardo González1
1Staff, Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology Service, Hospital Clínico Mutual de Seguridad, Santiago, Chile.
Summary
Symphyseal fractures create lingual gaps that shorten mandibular length and widen posterior mandibular dimensions. These changes impact the occlusal and articular levels, requiring careful consideration in treatment planning.
Area of Science:
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Biomechanical Engineering
- Dental Anatomy
Background:
- Mandibular symphyseal fractures can lead to complex anatomical changes.
- Understanding the dimensional alterations is crucial for effective surgical repair and functional restoration.
- Previous studies have not fully elucidated the correlation between lingual plate gaps and posterior mandibular width changes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To quantify the dimensional impact of lingual plate gaps in symphyseal fractures on occlusal and articular structures.
- To correlate these lingual gap dimensions with changes in posterior mandibular width.
- To provide data for improved surgical management of mandibular fractures.
Main Methods:
- Observational experimental study using 30 computed tomography (CT) scans.
- Simulated vertical mandibular fractures with 1, 2, and 3 mm lingual gaps using 3D planning software (DDS-Pro).
- Recorded dimensional changes in posterior facial width, mandibular length, height, and inter-distances (intermolar, intergonial, intercondylar).
Main Results:
- Mandibular height remained unaffected by the lingual gap size.
- Mandibular length showed an inverse proportionality to the lingual gap.
- Intermolar, intergonial, and intercondylar distances increased proportionally with larger lingual gaps.
Conclusions:
- Increasing lingual gap size in symphyseal fractures leads to decreased mandibular length and increased transverse dimensions.
- These dimensional changes significantly affect the occlusal and articular relationships.
- Surgical planning must account for these alterations to optimize functional and aesthetic outcomes.
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