Anterior Segmental Osteotomy Using Customized Spider-Plates Based on Computer-aided Surgery System

English 2022-08-25 PDF Lecture 367
Author
마케팅
Date
August 25, 2022


Seoung-Won Cho, DDS,

Ju-Won Kim, DDS, PhD,

Jong-Cheol Kim, DDS, PhD,

Chun-Gi Jeong, MDT,

In-Young Park, DDS, MSD,

Byoung-Eun Yang, DDS, PhD

 

Abstract: Anterior segmental osteotomy (ASO) is considered the
treatment modality of choice in patients with bimaxillary
dentoalveolar protrusion. However, this meticulous surgical technique
accompanies a number of possible disadvantages. The considerable
time required before, during, and after the operation,
limited movement of the segment, damage of the mental nerve,
loss of tooth vitality, loss of a tooth or teeth, or indeed total loss of
the anterior segments are those that affect the result of the surgery.
Recently, the authors have devised a computer-aided surgical
simulation programme and fabricated the customized osteotomy
guides and the spider-shaped plates based on the programme. They
were then applied to a 28-year-old patient with the complaint of a
bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion. This approach helped to
overcome several problems related to ASO reported earlier.

 

Key Words: Anterior segmental osteotomy, bimaxillary protrusion, computer-aided surgery