Polyetheretherketone patient‑specifc implants (PPSI) for the reconstruction of two diferent mandibular contour deformities

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2022

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Springer

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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery;(2022) 26:299–309

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Background This study aims to prospect the soft and hard tissue changes after augmentation of two diferent local mandibular contour defects using polyetheretherketone (PEEK) patient-specifc onlay implants. Methods Six patients with disfguring local mandibular deformities were included in this study (fve males and one female) and received seven PEEK patient-specifc implants (PSI), virtually designed and surgically settled to augment seven man- dibular defects, three defcient chins, and four mandibular angels. The analysis of the soft and hard tissue changes utilized the superimposition of the preoperative and the 6-month postoperative sagittal and coronal CT views, after standardizing the radiographic interpretation. Results The soft tissue gain for the chin was 6.8 mm±0.98 with a 45.8% increase versus 4.42 mm±0.41 with a 22.9% increase for the angle. The diference in the soft tissue gain between the two groups was statistically signifcant (P=0.0001). Comparing the soft tissue gain to the planned implant thickness, the percentage of the soft tissue gain for the chin recorded 109.2% versus 65.57% for the angle. The diference between the two groups was also statistically signifcant (P<0.0001). Conclusion PEEK patient-specifc onlay implants represented an efcient and straightforward modality to augment local mandibular contour deformities with favorable esthetic outcomes; the total soft tissue profle gain of the chin region mark- edly exceeded that of the mandibular angle.

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Mandibular deformity , Patient-specifc implant (PSI) , CAD/CAM , PEEK , Computer-guided surgery , Facial soft tissue profle

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