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British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1997

Distraction osteogenesis to widen the mandible

William H. Bell; Richard P. Harper; Marianela Gonzalez; Alexander Cherkashin; Mikhail L. Samchukov

The purpose of this investigation was to elucidate the biology of distraction osteogenesis during mandibular widening. Midsymphyseal vertical interdental osteotomies were performed in nine Macaca mulatta monkeys. After a latency period a tooth-borne appliance was activated at a rate of 0.5 mm twice a day for 7-10 days. The appliance was then stabilized for a period of 4 or 8 weeks. The distraction gap at the inferior portion of the symphysis was bridged completely by new bony trabeculae. Bone formation in the interdental area was apparently related to the surgical technique. Newly formed bony trabeculae were oriented parallel to the direction of distraction. The location of the osteotomy site with an adequate margin of alveolar bone contiguous with the adjacent teeth was necessary for the induction of the distraction osteogenesis. Disproportional movement between superior and inferior portions of the distracted segments was noted.


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1999

Intraoral widening and lengthening of the mandible in baboons by distraction osteogenesis.

William H. Bell; Marianela Gonzalez; Mikhail L. Samchukov; C. Guerrero

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to analyze the skeletal and dental positional changes and histomorphology of the distraction regenerates and mucogingival periosteal tissues that occurred after simultaneous widening and bilateral lengthening of the mandible in baboons by a miniaturized intraoral bone-borne distraction appliance. MATERIALS AND METHODS Distraction appliances were activated 5 days after vertical ramus and symphyseal osteotomies at a rate of 0.9 mm/d for 10 days. The appliances were then stabilized for 8 weeks, after which the animals were killed. The distraction gaps and gingival tissues were analyzed clinically, histologically, and by standardized radiographic studies. RESULTS Positional changes of the canines and incisor apices were proportional to the skeletal movements. Tipping of both incisors toward the center of the distraction gap was observed. Proportionate movement of the superior and inferior portion of the distracted segments was noted. Newly formed longitudinal trabecular columns parallel to the vector of distraction originated from the intact margins of alveolar bone contiguous with the adjacent teeth. Active histogenesis occurred in the stretched mucogingival periosteal tissues located in the distraction gaps. CONCLUSIONS The results of this investigation support the clinical use of the miniaturized intraoral bone-borne distraction appliance to selectively widen and lengthen the mandible. The orientation of the mandibular distractors must be parallel to the common vector of distraction, which should be parallel to the maxillary occlusal plane. The formation of a bone regenerate in the alveolar region depends on the presence of an adequate bone interface on either side of the distraction gap.


International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2017

Virtual Preoperative Planning and Intraoperative Navigation in Facial Prosthetic Reconstruction: : A Technical Note

Suzanne Verma; R. Gilbert Triplett; Sterling R. Schow; Marianela Gonzalez

This technical protocol outlines the use of computer-assisted image-guided technology for the preoperative planning and intraoperative procedures involved in implant-retained facial prosthetic treatment. A contributing factor for a successful prosthetic restoration is accurate preoperative planning to identify prosthetically driven implant locations that maximize bone contact and enhance cosmetic outcomes. Navigational systems virtually transfer precise digital planning into the operative field for placing implants to support prosthetic restorations. In this protocol, there is no need to construct a physical, and sometimes inaccurate, surgical guide. The report addresses treatment workflow, radiologic data specifications, and special considerations in data acquisition, virtual preoperative planning, and intraoperative navigation for the prosthetic reconstruction of unilateral, bilateral, and midface defects. Utilization of this protocol for the planning and surgical placement of craniofacial bone-anchored implants allows positioning of implants to be prosthetically driven, accurate, precise, and efficient, and leads to a more predictable treatment outcome.


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2001

Positional changes and stability of bone segments during simultaneous bilateral mandibular lengthening and widening by distraction.

Marianela Gonzalez; William H. Bell; C. Guerrero; Mikhail L. Samchukov


Atlas of the oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America | 2008

Intra-Arch Distraction

Marianela Gonzalez; C. Guerrero


Current Therapy In Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2012

Chapter 79 – Distraction Osteogenesis

Marianela Gonzalez; C. Guerrero; Michael P. Ding


International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2018

Planejamento Pré-Operatório Virtual e Navegação Intra-Operatória na Reconstrução Protética Facial: Uma Nota Técnica

Suzanne Verma; Marianela Gonzalez; Sterling R. Schow; R. Gilbert Triplett


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2013

Palatal Flap Unit in Anterior Maxillary Reconstruction

C. Guerrero; Marianela Gonzalez; M. Henriquez; E. Mujica


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2011

Indications to Use Zygoma Implants in the Mandible

C. Guerrero; Patricia Lopez; Marianela Gonzalez; R. Rodriguez


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2010

Distraction Osteogenesis for Primary Reconstructive Treatment of an Avulsive Gun Shot Wound to the Mandible

Marianela Gonzalez; C. Guerrero; Michael J. Ellis; Michael P. Ding

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Mikhail L. Samchukov

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children

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Alexander Cherkashin

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children

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