Titanium in Paediatric Cranioplasty- The Birmingham Experience

2014 
s / British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 52 (2014) e43–e74 e49 the glenoid fossa without using a prosthetic fossa or any xenografts. Post operatively attention had been given to any complications. All cases were dentate and presented with good occlusions on follow up. Radiotherapy does not appear to be a contra-indication to prosthetic replacement of the condyle. We would recommend prosthesis virtual surgical or 3D model planning prior to reconstruction to help achieve good occlusion postoperatively. The titanium (condyle) bone (glenoid fossa) joint seem to function well even in patients with long term follow up http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2014.07.022
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