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Area of Science:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Jaw in a Day (JIAD) reconstruction integrates fibula free flap, virtual surgical planning (VSP), immediate dental implants, and prosthesis delivery for single-stage mandibular restoration.
  • JIAD offers significant benefits in reduced rehabilitation time and improved patient outcomes.
  • Adoption is limited by perceived technical complexity and unfamiliarity with dental workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a detailed, step-by-step protocol for surgeons performing their first JIAD case.
  • To simplify the JIAD procedure, addressing patient selection, VSP, intraoperative coordination, and implant positioning.
  • To lower the barrier for early adopters and enhance the success of initial JIAD cases.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed protocol covering patient selection, data acquisition, and virtual surgical planning (VSP) execution.
  • Emphasis on accurate osteotomy design, guided implant placement, patient-specific hardware fabrication, and prosthesis pickup.
  • Guidance on OR team preparation and sterile handling of non-sterile components.

Main Results:

  • The protocol breaks down the complex JIAD procedure into actionable stages.
  • Highlights common pitfalls and provides technical tips for successful JIAD implementation.
  • Aims to facilitate smoother adoption of the JIAD technique.

Conclusions:

  • This comprehensive guide aims to demystify the JIAD procedure for surgeons.
  • By addressing technical complexities and workflow integration, it seeks to improve the success rate of initial JIAD cases.
  • Facilitating wider adoption of JIAD can lead to faster patient recovery and better functional outcomes.