Vestibuloplasty for immediate dental implantation in fibular free flap for oral cancer patients undergoing mandibulectomy reconstruction: A technical note

Jebrane Bouaoud, Pierre Descols, Quitterie Le Gal De Kerangal, Jean François Honart, Antoine Moya-Plana, Stephane Temam, Jean Jacques Brau, Grégoire D'andrea, Nadia Benmoussa

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    Vestibuloplasty is fundamental to restore an oral vestibule for immediate dental implantation in fibular free flap (FFF) for oral cancer patients undergoing mandibulectomy reconstruction. Double surgical team including reconstructive head and neck surgeon and a dental surgeon is fundamental. The first step of the vestibuloplasty is to identify the skin perforator. The second step is to thin the FFF skin island as much as necessary to facilitate: i-the reinset into the gingivobuccal sulcus while creating enough space in the oral vestibule for the future dental prosthesis and ii-the exposition of dental implants. The third step is to create a percutaneous access to the implants through the FFF skin paddle using a dermatologic punch while preserving a large oral vestibule. The fourth step is the skin reinsertion into the gingivobuccal sulcus and closure. Realizing vestibuloplasty before radiotherapy allows prevention of soft tissue contraction and osteoradionecrosis while reducing the necessary time for a complete dental rehabilitation and improving patient quality of life.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)505-509
    Nombre de pages5
    journalJournal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
    Volume123
    Numéro de publication5
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    étatPublié - 1 oct. 2022

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