Spontaneous bone regeneration after enucleation of mandibular cysts: Retrospective analysis of the volumetric increase with a full-3d measurement protocol
Autor: | Salvatore Crimi, Salvatore Battaglia, Andrea Vitale, Alberto Bianchi, Marco Cicciù, Francesco Saverio De Ponte, Gabriele Cervino, Chiara Ricceri, Rosalia Leonardi |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Technology odontogenic cyst oral maxillo facial surgery QH301-705.5 QC1-999 Enucleation 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine bone regeneration 3d analysis Retrospective analysis Medicine mandibular cysts General Materials Science Biology (General) Bone regeneration Instrumentation QD1-999 Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes 3d measurement business.industry Process Chemistry and Technology Physics General Engineering 030206 dentistry Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Computer Science Applications Surgery Chemistry tissue engineering 030211 gastroenterology & hepatology Mandibular cysts Odontogenic cyst Oral maxillo facial surgery Oral surgery Tissue engineering TA1-2040 business oral surgery |
Zdroj: | Applied Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 4731, p 4731 (2021) Applied Sciences Volume 11 Issue 11 |
Popis: | The goal of surgical treatment of mandibular cysts is their eradication. This result can be achieved by ensuring minimum risk of morbidity, while preserving the integrity of the bone structure and the functionality of the inferior alveolar nerve. The generation of bone defects after enucleation has always posed the dilemma of using filler materials or not. The aim of this study is to evaluate the degree of spontaneous bone regeneration, in terms of volume, in patients undergoing enucleation of mandibular cysts, measuring the real 3D volume of the cystic residual cavities. We included in our study 15 patients with mandibular cysts, treated from January 2018 to June 2020 at the Policlinico-Vittorio Emanuele and Policlinico-San Marco hospital of Catania and evaluated preoperatively (T0), 6 months after surgery (T1), and 12 months after surgery (T2). The results showed that after 6 months, independent of the initial volume of the cyst, around 90% of the cavity was filled with new generated bone. In conclusion, we believe that the full-3D measurement protocol can help us to understand the timing and modality of bone restoration after mandibular cyst enucleation. |
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