Camila de Oliveira Barbeiro, M. H. Verzola, R. H. Barbeiro, Wilson Tadao Tachibana, Jorge Esquiche León, A. Bufalino
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Microvascularized Fibular Bone Grafting for the Treatment of Mandibular Expansive Osseous Dysplasia - A Case Report
Osseous dysplasia (OD) is a benign fibro-osseous lesion classified as periapical, focal or florid with some rare cases being diagnosed as expansive OD.
A 43-year-old female presented with gross mandible expansion and tooth displacement.
Imaging scans revealed an expansive lesion in the anterior mandible, with varying opacity in the central region, and other smaller lesions in the region of teeth #37 and #47, consistent with expansive OD.
Surgical resection followed by immediate reconstruction of the mandibular defect using a microvascularized fibular graft.
The patient had a 4-year follow-up, with adequate mandibular bone continuity, mastication, swallowing, and speaking ability reestablished.
Immediate reconstruction after large surgical resection is required as tissues retract over time, hampering late reconstructions. Microvascularized fibular graft aims at adequate and functional rehabilitation with osseointegrated implants and long-term follow-up is needed as florid OD may evolve into expansive OD.