Digital planning and decision making for severe congenital oligodontia with Angle class-III malocclusion.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1016/j.jcms.2024.12.003
Omri Emodi, Nidal Zeineh, Adi Katz Biton, Andrei Krasovsky, Tal Capucha, Amir Bilder, Dekel Shilo, Ori Blanc, Chaim Ohayon, Amin Boukhari, Shiran Barsheshet-Karif, Adi Rachmiel
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As maxillofacial surgery becomes increasingly digitized and the transformative impact of pre-surgical scanning and computer simulation is recognized, this clinical paper presents an algorithm for the selection of interventions in severe congenital oligodontia with Angle class-III malocclusion (OCIII) utilizing such technologies. A complex, multifactorial condition with varying degrees of craniofacial involvement, OCIII is associated with edentulous facial appearance, mandibular prognathism and deep underbite, as well as malocclusion. Our methodology involves the integration of CBCT imaging, intra- and extra- oral scanning, and 3D planning with the assessment of bone volume, number of missing teeth, skeletal discrepancies, and patient compliance in the selection of suitable treatments. This approach accounts for unique patient characteristics by promoting personalized medicine and facilitating the development of predictable treatment modality results by offering a decision-tree for standardized treatment selection in cases of OCIII. This study unequivocally establishes the importance of digital treatment planning for OCIII, enabling the adaptation of surgical protocol for specific concerns and underlying limitations, thereby orchestrating successful treatments, improving patient satisfaction, and surpassing conventional methods.

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严重先天性少牙颌伴角-III 类错牙合畸形的数字化规划和决策 - 病例系列。
随着颌面外科手术的日益数字化,以及术前扫描和计算机模拟的变革性影响被认识到,本临床论文提出了一种利用这些技术选择严重先天性少齿畸形伴Angle iii类错牙合(OCIII)干预措施的算法。OCIII是一种复杂的、多因素的疾病,具有不同程度的颅面受累,与无牙面外观、下颌前突和深下咬合以及错牙合有关。我们的方法包括CBCT成像、口腔内和口腔外扫描、三维规划,评估骨体积、缺牙数量、骨骼差异和患者依从性,以选择合适的治疗方法。该方法通过促进个性化医疗,并通过为OCIII病例的标准化治疗选择提供决策树,促进可预测治疗模式结果的发展,从而考虑了患者的独特特征。本研究明确确立了数字化治疗计划对OCIII的重要性,使手术方案能够适应特定的问题和潜在的局限性,从而协调成功的治疗,提高患者满意度,超越传统方法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery publishes articles covering all aspects of surgery of the head, face and jaw. Specific topics covered recently have included: • Distraction osteogenesis • Synthetic bone substitutes • Fibroblast growth factors • Fetal wound healing • Skull base surgery • Computer-assisted surgery • Vascularized bone grafts
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