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  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Oncology
  • Reconstructive Surgery

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  • Full dental rehabilitation is a key goal after jaw tumor ablation but is often delayed or incomplete.
  • Advances in reconstructive techniques have not fully addressed the challenges in timely oral rehabilitation.
  • Many patients do not achieve complete oral rehabilitation following segmental mandibulectomy or maxillectomy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an innovative workflow for enhanced dental restoration after jaw cancer surgery.
  • To increase the number of patients achieving timely and complete oral rehabilitation.
  • To describe technical pearls for successful execution of the described workflow.

Main Methods:

  • Preoperative virtual surgical planning to incorporate endosseous implants into fibula osteocutaneous free flaps.
  • Intraoperative placement of dental implants during tumor ablation and reconstruction.
  • Postoperative vestibuloplasty and implant exposure, followed by temporary prosthesis placement within 3 days.

Main Results:

  • The innovative workflow facilitates earlier aesthetic restoration of the jaw.
  • It has significantly expanded the number of patients achieving oral rehabilitation.
  • The approach is applicable irrespective of tumor pathology or need for adjuvant radiotherapy.

Conclusions:

  • This integrated workflow streamlines dental rehabilitation after extensive jaw surgery.
  • Early implant placement and prosthesis fabrication improve patient outcomes.
  • The described method offers a reliable solution for complex oncologic reconstructions.