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A New Jaw, A New Smile: One Woman's Experience
Friday, November 29, 2024
Fixing a big hole in the upper jaw after part of it has been removed is no easy task. This story is about a young woman who went through this. She had a type of tumor called an ameloblastoma, which caused damage to her jawbone and even spread to her maxillary sinus. Doctors had a tough job ahead: the area was scarred and stuck together, which made it difficult to insert new bone. They had to cut through tough tissue and make some space for a graft. To keep the new bone stable and support the surrounding skin, they used bone from the woman's hip and covered it with a titanium mesh. This approach led to strong bone growth and allowed for successful dental implants. It's an option that can be less intrusive compared to other methods.
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