Long-Term Stability in Temporomandibular Joint Replacement: A Review of Related Variables.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Erick Vargas, Victor Ravelo, Majeed Rana, Alejandro Unibazo, Sergio Olate
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Background: The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a key component of the stomatognathic system, playing a major role in maintaining mandibular stability and function. Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a prevalent disease in the world, with surgical treatment being reserved for complex cases or end-stage TMJ disease. A narrative review was conducted to describe the quantitative and qualitative factors that affect TMJ prosthesis stability. Methods: Studies with a sample size equal to or greater than 10 subjects who underwent surgical procedures for joint replacement using stock or customized ATM prostheses were included. This narrative review examined some variables that may influence in terms of the longevity of the TMJ prosthesis, highlighting issues to be considered in future research. Results: The current development of TMJ prostheses is benefiting from technological advances, offering a suitable adaptation to the patient's anatomy and superior results in functionality and patient satisfaction. However, the biomechanical complexity of the TMJ shows unique challenges compared to other joints in the body, where anatomical, biomechanical, and functional requirements are high. The stability of the TMJ prosthesis is affected by multiple variables, including the selection of biocompatible materials that resist corrosion and wear, the design of the prosthesis, the diagnosis and indication for its use, and the surgeon's experience. The success of TMJ replacement can be measured by improving the patient's quality of life, reducing pain, restoring mandibular functionality, and recovering suitable facial morphology for the patient's conditions. Conclusion: There is a need for training of maxillofacial surgeons in TMJ surgery and replacement, as well as a greater focus on the research and development of systems to simplify surgical design and procedures and to optimize the results of TMJ replacement.

颞下颌关节置换术的长期稳定性:相关变量综述。
背景:颞下颌关节(TMJ)是口颌系统的重要组成部分,在维持下颌稳定性和功能方面发挥着重要作用。颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMDs)是世界上一种普遍存在的疾病,手术治疗仅限于复杂病例或终末期颞下颌关节疾病。本研究对影响颞下颌关节假体稳定性的定量和定性因素进行了叙述性综述。研究方法纳入样本量等于或大于 10 例使用库存或定制 ATM 假体进行关节置换手术的受试者的研究。这篇叙述性综述探讨了可能影响颞下颌关节假体寿命的一些变量,强调了未来研究中需要考虑的问题。结果:目前颞下颌关节假体的发展得益于技术的进步,能根据患者的解剖结构进行适当的调整,在功能性和患者满意度方面都取得了卓越的成果。然而,与人体其他关节相比,颞下颌关节的生物力学复杂性显示出独特的挑战性,对解剖、生物力学和功能的要求都很高。颞下颌关节假体的稳定性受到多种变量的影响,包括耐腐蚀和耐磨损的生物相容性材料的选择、假体的设计、诊断和使用指征以及外科医生的经验。颞下颌关节置换术的成功与否可以通过改善患者的生活质量、减少疼痛、恢复下颌功能以及恢复适合患者情况的面部形态来衡量。结论:有必要对颌面外科医生进行颞下颌关节手术和置换方面的培训,并更加关注系统的研究和开发,以简化手术设计和程序,优化颞下颌关节置换术的效果。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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