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Digitally Customized Patient Specific Implants for Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Bone Defects & Facial Asymmetry.

Maxillofacial bone defects and facial asymmetry represent are challenging cases in reconstruction. Various materials have been used to restore such defects such as natural and synthetic bone grafts, titanium implants, PEEK and more. Patient specific implants (PSIs) has many advantages including strength, stiffness, durability, and environmental resistance, in addition to being customizable, easily workable, inert, Read more about Digitally Customized Patient Specific Implants for Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Bone Defects & Facial Asymmetry.[…]

Do We Need a Maxillofacial on Call Service ?

The growing incidence of facial trauma, dental emergencies, and head and neck conditions highlights the need for a dedicated maxillofacial on-call service. This specialized service focuses on managing complex injuries and disorders involving the face, jaws, and associated structures, which often require early intervention treatment to avoid long-term complications. A maxillofacial on-call service is critical Read more about Do We Need a Maxillofacial on Call Service ?[…]

Is Using Wire and Screw Technique Aid Reduction during Open Treatment of Condylar and Subcondylar Fractures

To evaluate the use of wire and screw technique to aid reduction during open treatment of condylar and subcondylar fractures. Methods: This study consisted of 10 patients divided into two groups, (five for each group). First group, the reduction was assisted through the use of (6 mm length – 2 mm diameter) screw, 26- gauge Read more about Is Using Wire and Screw Technique Aid Reduction during Open Treatment of Condylar and Subcondylar Fractures[…]

Bridging the Diagnostic Gap: Optimizing TMD Management Through Arthroscopy and Evidence-Based Strategies

Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) management poses a significant challenge in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery due to the lack of standardized diagnostic criteria and an established classification system. Furthermore, radiographic tools often fail to correlate reliably with clinical symptoms, complicating diagnosis. This diagnostic ambiguity has led to a broad range of treatment options, from conservative management to Read more about Bridging the Diagnostic Gap: Optimizing TMD Management Through Arthroscopy and Evidence-Based Strategies[…]

Navigating New Frontiers: Modern Techniques in Dental Behavior Management

In this lecture we will explore innovative approaches to managing pediatric dental patients’ behaviors. This lecture will review traditional methods alongside cutting-edge strategies, highlighting their effectiveness and practical applications. Attendees will gain insights into evidence-based techniques that foster a positive dental experience, ultimately enhancing patient cooperation and outcomes in pedodontics. as well as focus on Read more about Navigating New Frontiers: Modern Techniques in Dental Behavior Management[…]

“Saving or Extracting First Permanent Molars: Best Practices and Guidelines”

The first permanent molar is vital for dental health but often faces severe decay. This lecture, “Saving or Extracting First Permanent Molars: Best Practices and Guidelines,” explores the decision-making process for managing these teeth. Topics include criteria for saving or extracting, clinical guidelines, and evidence-based practices. Attendees will learn about extraction indications, orthodontic impacts, and Read more about “Saving or Extracting First Permanent Molars: Best Practices and Guidelines”[…]

Minimal Intervention in Our Daily Practice

Minimal intervention is an integral concept our daily practice, many procedures and techniques can be enrolled under this concept. Arrest of decay, remineralization, vitality preservation and conservation of the remaining tooth structure, are of the main targets. The boundaries between choosing different approaches starting from the least invasive to more radical solutions are dependent on Read more about Minimal Intervention in Our Daily Practice[…]

Management of severe deformities in cleft lip and palate patients . The Whole story

Proper management of cleft lip and palate patients is one of the most challenging surgical condition in the medical field. Over 25 years of experience in treating cleft lip and palate patients we meet unusual severely, deformed cases that required custom-made treatment plane to be able to rehabilitate them. In this lecture the stream-line treatment Read more about Management of severe deformities in cleft lip and palate patients . The Whole story[…]

Rare Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery Cases

This presentation will describe some rare cases in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial region. The selected cases cover different aspects of oral and maxillofacial surgery including management of maxillofacial pathology & maxillofacial trauma. Cases were collected during last 40y. The lecture will explain how to diagnose and manage these cases.

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