3D planning in mandibular fractures using CAD/CAM surgical splints — a prospective randomized controlled clinical trial
2020
Abstract This randomized controlled trial assessed the role of CAD/CAM splints in achieving anatomic reduction of fractured fragments and ideal occlusion, in comparison with conventional splints. Patients diagnosed with displaced mandibular fracture and post-traumatic malocclusion were allocated to study and control groups by simple randomization. A standardized surgical approach was followed to expose the fractures. Reduction of fractures was carried out using CAD/CAM and conventional splints in the study and control groups, respectively. The parameters assessed were: occlusion, interfragmentary separation, fit of the splint, patient comfort, and surgeon comfort. Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare the study and control groups. To compare the groups pre- and post-intervention Wilcoxon signed rank tests were used. Chi-square tests were applied for proportion comparisons. The sample consisted of 30 patients. The study group demonstrated superior clinical outcomes with regards to intraoperative reduction of fracture (p
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