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Immunomodulation and smart materials for maxillofacial tissue engineering

Kim SG

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Immunomodulation for maxillofacial reconstructive surgery

Kim SG

Immunomodulation is a technique for the modulation of immune responses against graft material to improve surgical success rates. The main target cell for the immunomodulation is a macrophage because it...
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Patient-specific implants for maxillofacial defects: challenges and solutions

Alasseri N, Alasraj A

Background: Reconstructing maxillofacial defects is quite challenging for most surgeons due to the region’s complex anatomy and cosmetic and functional effects on patients. The use of pre-made alloplastic implants and...
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Current status of surgery-first approach (part III): the use of 3D technology and the implication in obstructive sleep apnea

Jung J, Moon SH, Kwon YD

Considering psychosocial needs of patients, it is not surprising that surgery-first approach (SFA) is becoming more popular than ever. Although the concept of SFA was introduced a few decades ago,...
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Scalp injury management by a maxillofacial surgeon in a low-resource hospital

Frimpong P, Nguyen TTH, Nimatu ES, Amponsah EK, Kim SM

Background Head or scalp injury is a life-threatening and typically accidental human injury. Most medical departments require immediate medical treatment and proper treatment with specialized medical personnel and facilities. However, in...
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3D-printed titanium implant with pre-mounted dental implants for mandible reconstruction: a case report

Park JH, Odkhuu M, Cho S, Li J, Park BY, Kim JW

Background This clinical case presented a novel method of segmental mandible reconstruction using 3D-printed titanium implant with pre-mounted dental implants that was planned to rehabilitate occlusion. Case presentation A 53-year-old male who suffered...
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The effect of the tongue in groove technique on the nasolabial angle and nasal tip projection

Khabir F, Sezavar K, Bohluli B, Mesgarzadeh V, Tavakoli H

Background The tongue in groove technique (TIG) is a useful technique for the correction of the nasal tip projection and the nasolabial angle. The purpose of this study was to determine...
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Microvascular reconstruction for maxillofacial defects: a retrospective analysis of outcomes and complications in 121 consecutive cases

Kim S, Lee DH, Ahn KM

Background Microvascular reconstruction is the treatment of choice after oral cancer ablation surgery. There are few published studies of free flap survival among Korean populations. This study aimed to determine the...
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Three-dimensional bio-printing and bone tissue engineering: technical innovations and potential applications in maxillofacial reconstructive surgery

Salah M, Tayebi L, Moharamzadeh K, Naini FB

Background Bone grafting has been considered the gold standard for hard tissue reconstructive surgery and is widely used for large mandibular defect reconstruction. However, the midface encompasses delicate structures that are...
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Dysosmia and dysgeusia due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus; a hypothesis that needs further investigation

Keyhan SO, Fallahi HR, Cheshmi B

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Why most patients do not exhibit obstructive sleep apnea after mandibular setback surgery?

Kim JW, Kwon TG

Maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) is effective for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In previous studies, the airway was increased in the anteroposterior and transverse dimensions after MMA. However, the...
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Low incidence of maxillary hypoplasia in isolated cleft palate

Azouz V, Ng M, Patel N, Murthy AS

Background: The cause of maxillary growth restriction in patients with cleft lip and palate remains controversial. While studies have investigated the effects surgical technique and timing have on maxillary growth,...
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Maxillary sinus haziness and facial swelling following suction drainage in the maxilla after orthognathic surgery

Lee JS, Kim MK, Kang SH

Background We investigated the efficacy of a maxillary Jackson-Pratt (J-P) suction drain for preventing maxillary sinus hematoma and facial swelling after maxillary Le Fort I osteotomy (LF1). Methods We retrospectively evaluated 66 patients...
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Cryopreserved fascia lata allograft use in surgical facial reanimation: a retrospective study of seven cases

Silan F, Consiglio F, Dell’Antonia F, Montagner G, Trojan D, Berna G

Background: Facial palsy treatment comprises static and dynamic techniques. Among dynamic techniques, local temporalis transposition represents a reliable solution to achieve facial reanimation. The present study describes a modification of...
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Treatment of intramuscular lipoma of tongue with enveloped mucosal flap design: a case report and review of the literature

Hur SH, Lim JS, Choi SG, Kang JY, Jung JH, Lee EY

Background Lipomas are benign soft tissue neoplasms of mature adipose tissue commonly occurring in the trunk or extremities. But, intraoral lipomas are rare entities which may be only noticed during routine...
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Quantification of three-dimensional facial asymmetry for diagnosis and postoperative evaluation of orthognathic surgery

Cao HL, Kang MH, Lee JY, Park WJ, Choung HW, Choung PH

Background: To evaluate the facial asymmetry, three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT) has been used widely. This study proposed a method to quantify facial asymmetry based on 3D-CT. Methods: The normal standard group...
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Treatment of anterior open bite by posterior maxillary segmental osteotomy and miniplates: a case report

Choi SK, Kwon KH

Background Anterior open bite is a challenging malocclusion to correct orthodontic treatment. Anterior open bite associated with over-erupted posterior teeth and long lower facial height should be treated by reduction of...
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Utilization of desktop 3D printer-fabricated “Cost-Effective” 3D models in orthognathic surgery

Narita M, Takaki T, Shibahara T, Iwamoto M, Yakushiji T, Kamio T

Background In daily practice, three-dimensional patient-specific jawbone models (3D models) are a useful tool in surgical planning and simulation, resident training, patient education, and communication between the physicians in charge. The...
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Effectiveness of low-level laser therapy on recovery from neurosensory disturbance after sagittal split ramus osteotomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Firoozi P, Keyhan SO, Kim SG, Fallahi HR

Background Orthognathic surgery such as bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy (BSSRO) for the treatment of mandibular deformities is one of the most common procedures in maxillofacial operations that may lead to...
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Correction of malocclusion using sliding fibula osteotomy with sagittal split ramus osteotomy after mandible reconstruction

Lee DH, Kim SR, Jang S, Ahn KM, Lee JH

Background Fibula free flap mandible reconstruction is the standard procedure after wide resection of the mandible. Establishment and maintenance of normal occlusion are important in mandible reconstruction both intraoperatively and after...
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