[Methods of restoring the integrity the lower jaw in children with post-resection defects'].

Stomatologiia (Mosk)

Department of pediatric dentistry , 'Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Ministry of Education and Science, 117198, Moscow, Russia.

Published: August 2018

The review deals with modern concepts on surgical treatment of post-resection defects of the mandible in children. The analysis of domestic and foreign literature. Describes the various classification of tumor lesions in children and post-resection defects of the mandible. Highlighted the advantages and disadvantages, and the prospects for recovery of integrity of the mandible in children.

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