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A clinical case of treatment of extensive keratocysts of the body and branches of the lower jaw with simultaneous reconstruction of the defect with a bone allograft of the femoral head in combination with a non woven titanium material with through porosity

Dedikov Dmitry   (Samara state medical University Ministry of health of the Russian Federation, Samara; chief physician, maxillofacial surgeon of the highest category Scientific and Practical center of maxillofacial surgery and dentistry, "AVERS" Krasnodar)

This study presents a clinical observation on the treatment of extensive keratocysts occupying 1/3 of the entire volume of the lower jaw using the method of reconstruction of bone wounds using a bone allograft of the femoral head. Keratocyst - (primary cyst), formed from odontogenic epithelium in those places where there are teeth. Keratocysts grow, as a rule, along the body of the jaw and lead to its pronounced deformation. In most cases, this is an accidental finding when performing an x-ray examination of the jaws, or patients seek help from a doctor with complaints of already pronounced and long-existing deformity of the jaw.

Keywords:lower jaw, posttraumatic deformity, spongy bone, femoral head, bone Bank, allogeneic bone.

 

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Citation link:
Dedikov D. A clinical case of treatment of extensive keratocysts of the body and branches of the lower jaw with simultaneous reconstruction of the defect with a bone allograft of the femoral head in combination with a non woven titanium material with through porosity // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2020. -№09. -С. 167-171 DOI 10.37882/2223-2966.2020.09.14
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