Patient specific three-dimensional titanium plates versus conventional miniplates for the treatment of mandibular body fractures : Randomized clinical trial /
Dina Adel Alei Eldine Thaalab
Patient specific three-dimensional titanium plates versus conventional miniplates for the treatment of mandibular body fractures : Randomized clinical trial / دراسة المقارنة بين الشرائح التيتانيوم ثلاثية ألابعاد المخصصة للمريض و الشرائح المينى التقليدية لعلاج كسور جسم الفك السفلى : دراسة سريرية عشوائية Dina Adel Alei Eldine Thaalab ; Supervised Mohamed Ahmed Farid Shehab , Mohamed Atef Abdelrassoul - Cairo : Dina Adel Alei Eldine Thaalab , 2019 - 107 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Aim: The aim of the current study is to evaluate and assess the clinical stability and efficacy of patient specific 3D computer guided titanium plates versus the conventional titanium mini plates for accurate reduction and fixation of mandibular body fractures. Methodology : Twenty patients were selected suffering from isolated mandibular body fractures, divided blindly and randomly into two equal groups, Group I was treated with patient specific 3D titanium plates, Group II was treated with Conventional miniplates.Clinical evaluation included; patient satisfaction, Pain, occlusion and occlusal bite force. Radiographic parameter evaluated was fracture gap distance. All parameters were evaluated at One week and 3 months intervals.The Operating time was also measured during the surgery. Results: Group I have shown higher values of patient satisfaction scores and lower pain scores than group II at both one week and 3 months intervals.The degree of occlusal derangement has shown no statistically significant difference between both groups at one week postoperatively, while both groups have shown normal occlusion after 3 months. Occlusal bite forces in Group I were significantly higher than group II at one week and 3 months intervals.The fracture gap distance was statistically insignificant between both groups at one week and 3 months intervals. The operating time was significantly lower for Group I than Group II
Conventional miniplates Mandibular body fractures Three-dimensional titanium plates
Patient specific three-dimensional titanium plates versus conventional miniplates for the treatment of mandibular body fractures : Randomized clinical trial / دراسة المقارنة بين الشرائح التيتانيوم ثلاثية ألابعاد المخصصة للمريض و الشرائح المينى التقليدية لعلاج كسور جسم الفك السفلى : دراسة سريرية عشوائية Dina Adel Alei Eldine Thaalab ; Supervised Mohamed Ahmed Farid Shehab , Mohamed Atef Abdelrassoul - Cairo : Dina Adel Alei Eldine Thaalab , 2019 - 107 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Aim: The aim of the current study is to evaluate and assess the clinical stability and efficacy of patient specific 3D computer guided titanium plates versus the conventional titanium mini plates for accurate reduction and fixation of mandibular body fractures. Methodology : Twenty patients were selected suffering from isolated mandibular body fractures, divided blindly and randomly into two equal groups, Group I was treated with patient specific 3D titanium plates, Group II was treated with Conventional miniplates.Clinical evaluation included; patient satisfaction, Pain, occlusion and occlusal bite force. Radiographic parameter evaluated was fracture gap distance. All parameters were evaluated at One week and 3 months intervals.The Operating time was also measured during the surgery. Results: Group I have shown higher values of patient satisfaction scores and lower pain scores than group II at both one week and 3 months intervals.The degree of occlusal derangement has shown no statistically significant difference between both groups at one week postoperatively, while both groups have shown normal occlusion after 3 months. Occlusal bite forces in Group I were significantly higher than group II at one week and 3 months intervals.The fracture gap distance was statistically insignificant between both groups at one week and 3 months intervals. The operating time was significantly lower for Group I than Group II
Conventional miniplates Mandibular body fractures Three-dimensional titanium plates