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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Aug 2016

Mandibular Reconstruction With Fibula Bone Graft Followed by Particulate Cancellous Bone and Marrow Graft With Titanium Mesh Tray

DDS,
DDS,
DDS, PhD,
DDS,
DDS, PhD, and
DDS, PhD
Page Range: 381 – 384
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-16-00009
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Figure 1. Panoramic radiograph of the reconstructed mandibular by the particulate cancellous bone and marrow (PCBM) and custom-made Ti-mesh tray. Bone augmentation was performed to increase the height of the PCBM-reconstructed mandible to match that of the remaining native mandible. Figure 2. Ti-mesh tray used for reconstruction of alveolar ridge. Figure 3. Panoramic radiograph 6 months after the placement of dental implants.


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Figures 4 and 5.

Figure 4. Definitive prosthesis. (a) Occlusal view. (b) Lateral view. Figure 5. Images of cone-beam computerized tomography after 8 months from functional loading. (a) The site of first molar in the mandible. (b) The site of second molar in the mandible.


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Corresponding author, e-mail: ozahisa19@yahoo.co.jp
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