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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Use of surgical bone cement to increase the projection of the nasomaxillary buttress in a case of orthognathic surgery. Technical note
Inigo Aragon-ninoJorge Guinales-diaz De CevallosJose-luis Del Castillo-pardo De VeraAlba Garcia-lopez-chicharroCarolina Cuesta-urquiaMarta-maria Pampin-martinezJose-luis Cebrian-carreterosubject
General DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASdescription
The soft tissue outcome of the projection at the level of the nasomaxillary buttress is difficult to manage in cases of severe hypoprojection, being orthognathic surgery resolutive at the occlusal level but sometimes insufficient at the level of esthetic outcome. The literature describes the use of alloplastic prostheses and autologous bone grafts, but there are few documented cases of the use of premolded surgical cement for this purpose. The main advantage of the use of bone cement over the alternatives described is its ability to be premolded for customization, low cost, easy availability, speed of preparation and minimal comorbidity. This technical note describes the surgical steps and outcome of the use of surgical bone cement for projection augmentation at this level, including notes on preparation, premolding and fixation. Key words:Orthognathic surgery, maxillary surgery, surgical bone cement, nasomaxillary buttress.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2023-01-01 | Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry |