Distraction Osteogenesis for Regeneration of the Anterior Maxilla and Mandible Following a Road Traffic Accident: A Comprehensive Case Report From Saudi Arabia

交通事故后前颌骨和下颌骨再生:沙特阿拉伯的一例综合病例报告——牵引成骨术

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Abstract

Distraction osteogenesis represents a predictable and biologically driven modality for reconstructing craniofacial defects, particularly in cases involving extensive alveolar loss where traditional bone grafting alone may be insufficient. Its unique advantage lies in the concomitant expansion of both osseous and soft-tissue compartments, including neurovascular structures and attached gingiva, an outcome rarely achievable with conventional grafting approaches. We report the case of a 23-year-old male patient who sustained severe anterior maxillary and mandibular alveolar defects following a road traffic accident (RTA) in Saudi Arabia. The patient presented with loss of the anterior upper and lower dentoalveolar segments and significant maxillary impaction. Regeneration was performed using staged alveolar distraction osteogenesis with internal KLS Martin distractors (KLS Martin Group, Tuttlingen, Germany), followed by guided bone regeneration (GBR) utilizing allograft and xenograft materials and resorbable membranes, culminating in implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation. The patient achieved excellent functional, aesthetic, and psychosocial outcomes. This case underscores the effectiveness of distraction osteogenesis as a dual-purpose strategy for hard- and soft-tissue enhancement, particularly when integrated with GBR to optimize implant-borne rehabilitation in complex anterior jaw defects.

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