Journal of Clinical Medicine (Apr 2021)

Virtual Surgical Planning, Stereolitographic Models and CAD/CAM Titanium Mesh for Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Fibula Flap with Iliac Crest Graft and Dental Implants

  • Carlos Navarro Cuéllar,
  • Manuel Tousidonis Rial,
  • Raúl Antúnez-Conde,
  • Santiago Ochandiano Caicoya,
  • Ignacio Navarro Cuéllar,
  • Gema Arenas de Frutos,
  • Ángela Sada Urmeneta,
  • María Isabel García-Hidalgo Alonso,
  • Carlos Navarro Vila,
  • José Ignacio Salmerón Escobar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10091922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1922

Abstract

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Mandibular reconstruction with fibula flap shows a 3D discrepancy between the fibula and the remnant mandible. Eight patients underwent three-dimensional reconstruction of the fibula flap with iliac crest graft and dental implants through virtual surgical planning (VSP), stereolitographic models (STL) and CAD/CAM titanium mesh. Vertical ridge augmentation and horizontal dimensions of the fibula, peri-implant bone resorption of the iliac crest graft, implant success rate and functional and aesthetic results were evaluated. Vertical reconstruction ranged from 13.4 mm to 10.1 mm, with an average of 12.22 mm. Iliac crest graft and titanium mesh were able to preserve the width of the fibula, which ranged from 8.9 mm to 11.7 mm, with an average of 10.1 mm. A total of 38 implants were placed in the new mandible, with an average of 4.75 ± 0.4 implants per patient and an osseointegration success rate of 94.7%. Two implants were lost during the osseointegration period (5.3%). Bone resorption was measured as peri-implant bone resorption at the mesial and distal level of each implant, with a variation between 0.5 mm and 2.4 mm, and with a mean of 1.43 mm. All patients were rehabilitated with a fixed implant prosthesis with good aesthetic and functional results.

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