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Surgical restoration of the upper and lower jaw after resection due to extensive lesions caused by various pathologies
Facial skeletal bone damage, namely necrosis, depends on many factors, both local and general. In most cases, this pathology starts with a common tooth extraction, followed by a long-lasting inflammatory process ending with diffuse necrosis of the facial bones, primarily the maxillary bones. The relevance of the problem lies in the deformity of the jaw after resection due to necrosis caused by various diseases: drug addiction, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, bisphosphonate administration, radiotherapy.