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Complications in the use of the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites in bone graft surgery: a systematic review

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Complications in the use of the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites in bone graft surgery: a systematic review

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dc.contributor.author Reininger, David es
dc.contributor.author Cobo Vázquez, Carlos es
dc.contributor.author Monteserín Matesanz, Marta es
dc.contributor.author López Quiles, Juan es
dc.date.accessioned 2016-07-26T11:56:41Z
dc.date.available 2016-07-26T11:56:41Z
dc.date.issued 2016 es
dc.identifier.citation Reininger, David ; Cobo Vázquez, Carlos ; Monteserín Matesanz, Marta ; López Quiles, Juan. Complications in the use of the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites in bone graft surgery: a systematic review. En: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed inglesa, 2016, : 514- es
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10550/54766
dc.description.abstract Background: To develop a systematic review by assessing and comparing the different complications that occurs in bone graft surgery using the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites. Material and Methods: In order to respond to the following question, a systematic review was developed: does the use of intraoral mandibular body and ramus as donor sites in bone graft surgery, produce fewer and less severe complications in comparison to the use of the mandibular symphysis in patients that present bone resorption that needs augmentation using autologous grafts? The review was carried out between January 1990 and 2015, during which only clinical essays with a minimum follow-up period of six months were included. Results: The initial search yielded a total of 2912 articles, of which 6 were finally selected. In total, 259 graft surgeries were performed; 118 using the mandibular body and ramus as donor sites, and 141, the symphysis. The most frequent complications that arose when using the mandibular symphysis were temporary sensory alterations in the anterior teeth (33.87%), followed by sensory alterations of the skin and mucosa (18.57%). As for the mandibular body and ramus donor sites, the most frequent complications relate to temporary sensory alterations of the mucosa (8.19%) and to minor postoperative bleeding (6.55%). Conclusions: The analyzed results show a higher prevalence and severity of complications when using mandibular symphysis bone grafts, producing more discomfort for the patient. Therefore, it would be advisable to perform further clinical essays due to the lack of studies found en_US
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dc.subject Odontología es
dc.subject Ciencias de la salud es
dc.title Complications in the use of the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites in bone graft surgery: a systematic review es
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.subject.unesco UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS es
dc.type.hasVersion VoR es_ES

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