Evaluation of accuracy of three-dimensional printing and three-dimensional miniplates in treatment of anterior mandibular fractures: a prospective clinical study.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mazen Tharwat Abou Elkhier, Mohamed Elsayed Saber, Ahmed Ossama Sweedan, Adham Elashwah
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Abstract

Background: There are strong torsional forces acting on the anterior mandible fractures. Maxillofacial surgery makes extensive use of digital technology, and three-dimensional printing is now an integral element of the workflow in several areas of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Three-dimensional (3D) miniplates had been proposed by several researchers as a good option for mandibular fracture fixation. This clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the accuracy of virtual planning in anterior mandibular fixation by comparing postoperative outcomes with preoperative virtual planning and to evaluate bone healing by measuring bone density after using pre-bent 3D miniplates on a 3D model to complete a 3D workflow and to fix the mandible in 3D.

Methods: 15 Patients with anterior mandibular fractures were included in the study. All patients underwent computer tomography (CT) scan, and the data were imported into Mimics software. The unaffected healthy side was mirrored to the fractured side. Bone fixation three-dimensional plates were prebent and adapted on the model printed by the three-dimensional printing machine, submitted to sterilization, and were used for bone reduction and fixation. An immediate postoperative CT scan was taken to evaluate the accuracy of virtual planning and after 3 months for evaluation of bone healing.

Results: Clinical observation revealed good stable occlusion, and there was no significant difference between the postoperative three-dimensional image of the mandible and the virtually reduced mandible in the preoperative plan, as there was no significant difference between the length and width between anatomical landmarks of the virtually reduced mandible and the postoperative plan (p > 0.05). The bone density measured by Hounsfield units (HU) measured on CT images after 3 months revealed good bone healing as compared to immediate postoperative values (P value < 0.05).

Conclusion: Digital workflow provides an accurate method for the reduction and fixation of anterior mandibular fractures. Also, 3D miniplates provide a good option for symphyseal and parasymphyseal fractures despite their limitations, as in some cases, like comminuted fractures and fractures in and around the mental foramen.

Trial registration: This clinical trial was registered at Alexandria university, on 02/11/2021 under the registration number 0308 - 10/2021. All procedures involving human participants were performed in accordance with Research Ethics Committee, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University under IRB No 00010556 and IORG No 0008839. The current study was retrospectively registered at ClinicalTrials.gov with the identification number NCT06898736 on 27/3/2025. However, all study protocols were predefined, with no deviations from the original methodology.

评估三维打印和三维微型钢板治疗前颌骨骨折的准确性:一项前瞻性临床研究。
背景:有很强的扭转力作用于前下颌骨骨折。颌面外科广泛使用数字技术,三维打印现在是口腔颌面外科几个领域工作流程中不可或缺的组成部分。三维(3D)微型钢板已被一些研究人员提出作为下颌骨骨折固定的良好选择。本临床试验通过比较术后与术前虚拟计划的效果来评估虚拟计划在前下颌固定中的准确性,并通过在3D模型上使用预弯曲的3D微型钢板完成3D工作流程并在3D中固定下颌骨后测量骨密度来评估骨愈合。方法:选取15例前颌骨骨折患者作为研究对象。所有患者均行计算机断层扫描(CT),数据导入Mimics软件。未受影响的健康侧镜像到骨折侧。将骨固定三维板预制并适配在三维打印机打印的模型上,进行灭菌,用于骨复位和固定。术后立即进行CT扫描以评估虚拟规划的准确性,3个月后评估骨愈合情况。结果:临床观察显示咬合稳定良好,术后下颌骨三维图像与术前计划的虚拟复位下颌骨无显著差异,虚拟复位下颌骨的解剖标志长度和宽度与术后计划无显著差异(p > 0.05)。3个月后CT图像上Hounsfield单位(HU)测量的骨密度与术后即刻值相比显示良好的骨愈合(P值)结论:数字化工作流程为下颌前骨折复位固定提供了准确的方法。此外,3D微型钢板为联合骨和副椎骨骨折提供了一个很好的选择,尽管它们有局限性,如在某些情况下,粉碎性骨折和精神孔内及周围骨折。试验注册:该临床试验于2021年2月11日在亚历山大大学注册,注册号为0308 - 10/2021。所有涉及人类受试者的程序均按照亚历山大大学牙科学院研究伦理委员会的规定进行,IRB号为00010556,IORG号为0008839。本研究于2025年3月27日在ClinicalTrials.gov上回顾性注册,识别号为NCT06898736。然而,所有的研究方案都是预先确定的,没有偏离原始方法。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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