作者: Gerry M. Raghoebar , Arjan Vissink , Leo Meijndert , Wouter W. I. Kalk
DOI:
关键词:
摘要: Purpose: To assess the objective and subjective morbidity of mandibular bone harvesting. Materials Methods: Forty-five patients who had been subjected to harvesting from chin region (group 1, n = 15), retromolar 2, or after removal third molar 3, 15) participated in this study. Complications, postoperative morbidity, patient acceptance procedure were evaluated by assessing medical records performing standardized routine clinical radiographic examinations up 12 months augmentation procedure. In addition, asked complete a questionnaire on complaints related Results: Analysis revealed that there was no significant difference between groups 1 2 regarding (scores 8.6 +/- 1.1 8.5 0.9 10-point scale, respectively). Acceptance scored significantly higher group 3 (9.3 0.7; Student t test, P <.05). Six reported sensory disturbances donor site. With exception these disappeared within surgery. 1) persistent discrete sensibility disorder symphyseal months, disturbance could not be confirmed objectively. Conclusion: Mandibular for reconstructing local alveolar defects is well-accepted with low morbidity. Amongst procedures evaluated, combined best accepted patients.