Rationale: This paper presents the treatment of noninfected hypertrophic, horse hoof nonunion edentulous mandible accompanied with a Luhr class fracture.
Patient Concerns: The patient reported with complaints of pain and an unstable lower denture at the right side of the lower jaw post mandibular fracture.
Diagnosis: Upon inspection and post cone-beam computed tomography, it was determined that it was a case of a noninfected hypertrophic, horse hoof nonunion edentulous mandible with Luhr class 1 fracture.
Treatment: The clinicians in this study treated the fracture with single-piece corticobasal jaw implants successfully with 10 BECES corticobasal single-piece jaw implants in the maxilla by engaging double pterygoids bilaterally and eight implants in the mandible.
Outcomes: After two years, complete unification of the fracture line and callus adaptation was observed on a panoramic radiograph.
Take-away Lessons: The authors propose a new treatment option for the correction of nonunion mandibular fracture.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9527847 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ams.ams_227_21 | DOI Listing |
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