Current trends and innovations in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Giovanni Salzano, Francesco Maffia, Giovanni Dell'Aversana Orabona
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Abstract

Objectives: This manuscript reviews advancements in oral and maxillofacial surgery, encompassing minimally invasive techniques, innovations in implant dentistry, regenerative medicine, innovations in temporomandibular joint, and novel methodologies in salivary gland surgery.

Methods: A comprehensive analysis of recent developments in the field is presented, focusing on the integration of new technologies and biological therapies. Emphasis is placed on minimally invasive procedures, virtual surgical planning with CAD/CAM and 3D printing, implant design and placement innovations, and regenerative approaches.

Results: Minimally invasive procedures, often employing endoscopic or robotic assistance, reduce surgical morbidity and accelerate patient recovery. Virtual surgical planning and 3D printing enhance pre-surgical accuracy. Innovations in implant design, surface modification, and guided surgery improve prosthetic outcomes. Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, including the use of growth factors and stem cells, offer new options for tissue restoration. In temporomandibular joint disorders, these strategies aim to improve function and reduce reliance on arthroplasty. The use of superficial dermal substitutes in salivary gland surgery reduces complications such as Frey syndrome.

Conclusions: These advancements reflect a paradigm shift in oral and maxillofacial surgery, enhancing patient care and expanding the field's potential through precision, biologically based therapies, and less invasive approaches.

口腔颌面外科的最新趋势和创新。
目的:本文回顾了口腔颌面外科的进展,包括微创技术、种植牙科的创新、再生医学、颞下颌关节的创新和唾液腺手术的新方法。方法:综合分析该领域的最新发展,重点是新技术和生物疗法的结合。重点放在微创手术、CAD/CAM和3D打印的虚拟手术计划、植入物设计和放置创新以及再生方法上。结果:微创手术,通常采用内镜或机器人辅助,减少手术发病率,加速患者康复。虚拟手术计划和3D打印提高了手术前的准确性。种植体设计、表面修饰和引导手术的创新改善了假体的效果。再生医学和组织工程,包括生长因子和干细胞的使用,为组织修复提供了新的选择。在颞下颌关节疾病中,这些策略旨在改善功能并减少对关节置换术的依赖。在唾液腺手术中使用浅表真皮代用品可减少诸如弗雷综合征等并发症。结论:这些进展反映了口腔颌面外科的范式转变,通过精确、基于生物学的治疗和微创方法,加强了患者护理,扩大了该领域的潜力。
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Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
CiteScore
3.90
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53
期刊介绍: The Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology (JBCPP) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly published journal in experimental medicine. JBCPP publishes novel research in the physiological and pharmacological sciences, including brain research; cardiovascular-pulmonary interactions; exercise; thermal control; haematology; immune response; inflammation; metabolism; oxidative stress; and phytotherapy. As the borders between physiology, pharmacology and biochemistry become increasingly blurred, we also welcome papers using cutting-edge techniques in cellular and/or molecular biology to link descriptive or behavioral studies with cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the integrative processes. Topics: Behavior and Neuroprotection, Reproduction, Genotoxicity and Cytotoxicity, Vascular Conditions, Cardiovascular Function, Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Interactions, Oxidative Stress, Metabolism, Immune Response, Hematological Profile, Inflammation, Infection, Phytotherapy.
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