Re: Minimal invasive treatment using patient-specific template for mandibular fractures in children: “Wing- splint” by CAD/CAM technology
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery(2017)
摘要
We appreciate Hegab’s comments about our recent paper and agree with him in some parts. 1 Hegab A.F. Re: Minimal invasive treatment using patient-specific template for mandibular fractures in children: “wing-splint” by CAD/CAM technology. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2016; (Epub ahead of print) PubMed Google Scholar We understand the concern that the orthodontic implants installed in the alveolar bone of children may be loosened when intermaxillary fixation is put in place, because the bone is not rigid in a child’s mandible at the time of permanent tooth eruption. The “wing-splint” of our paper was an effort to overcome this. 2 Lee J.W. Choi B.J. Nam O.H. et al. Minimal invasive treatment using patient-specific template for mandibular fractures in children: “Wing-splint” by CAD/CAM technology. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2016; 54: 1140-1141 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (5) Google Scholar
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Pediatric mandibular fracture,Minimal invasive,CAD/CAM
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