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dc.creatorChimirri, Marcella Cunha-
dc.creatorMalzoni, Carolina Mendonça de Almeida-
dc.creatorOliveira, Jovânia Alves-
dc.creatorSoares, Lélio Fernando Fereira-
dc.creatorAlmeida, Daniel Augusto de Faria-
dc.creatorShibli, Jamil Awad-
dc.creatorJunior, Elcio Marcantonio-
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-05T17:23:24Z-
dc.date.available2024-07-05T17:23:24Z-
dc.date.issued2024-04-03-
dc.identifier.citationCHIMIRRI, Marcella Cunha. Aplicabilidade dos enxertos impressos tridimensionalmente na reconstrução óssea: uma revisão de escopo. 2024. 42 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Odontologia) – Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2024.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/41571-
dc.description.abstractThe use of virtual planning and customized 3D-printed bioresorbable structures has been proposed as a solution to the challenges associated with obtaining and shaping grafts or implants for reconstructing complex geometric bone defects in the maxillofacial region. This scoping review provides an overview of the current advancements in virtual planning and custom-made 3D-printed bioresorbable scaffolds, along with their clinical outcomes in maxillofacial reconstructive surgeries. Electronic searches were conducted across five databases for publications up to January 2024. Included in the review were reports evaluating patients who underwent maxillofacial bone defect reconstruction using virtual planning and custom-made 3D-printed bioresorbable scaffolds. Data on postoperative complications, new bone formation, scaffold resorption, dental implant success/survival, and patient satisfaction were collected. Ten studies (5 case reports, 4 case series, 1 prospective clinical study) were included. These studies assessed the effectiveness of 3D-printed scaffolds in reconstructing maxillofacial defects, bone augmentation for dental implant placement, and regeneration of periosseous defects. Most of the 3D-printed scaffolds were found to be biocompatible and did not cause local or systemic adverse events. However, some postoperative complications were reported, including graft exposure, wound dehiscence, and local infection. Overall, the 3D-printed scaffolds demonstrated favorable dimensional compatibility with deformities, provided durable support, promoted bone formation, achieved adequate bone union with host bone tissues, and supported dental implant placement without the need for additional guided bone regeneration. In conclusion, custom-made 3D-printed bioresorbable scaffolds, guided by virtual planning, present a promising option for maxillofacial reconstruction due to their accuracy, osteoconductivity, and biocompatible properties.pt_BR
dc.languageporpt_BR
dc.publisherUniversidade Federal de Uberlândiapt_BR
dc.rightsAcesso Embargadopt_BR
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectImpressão tridimensionalpt_BR
dc.subjectEnxerto ósseopt_BR
dc.subjectRegeneração ósseapt_BR
dc.subjectMateriais biocompatíveispt_BR
dc.subjectThree-Dimensional Printingpt_BR
dc.subjectBone graftpt_BR
dc.subjectBone regenerationpt_BR
dc.subjectBiocompatible materialspt_BR
dc.titleAplicabilidade dos enxertos impressos tridimensionalmente na reconstrução óssea: uma revisão de escopopt_BR
dc.typeTrabalho de Conclusão de Cursopt_BR
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Pigossi, Suzane Cristina-
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Latteshttps://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.dopt_BR
dc.contributor.advisor1Oliveira, Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de-
dc.contributor.advisor1Latteshttps://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do;jsessionid=03485E8248A90108FEDB667BFCB3C3F6.buscatextual_0pt_BR
dc.contributor.referee1Menezes, Murilo de Sousa-
dc.contributor.referee1Latteshttps://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.dopt_BR
dc.contributor.referee2Marcondes, Cibele dos Anjos-
dc.contributor.referee2Latteshttps://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4702901H6&tokenCaptchar=03AFcWeA4ddoNktSKwL-Ln98ZnZC48R-Pks0nKbpt9r0MeohfErtbvNneKXRkobp3geegyBqOX5S4B83ZA2XXP3rg-4oZaz2ZzDxHjT1c4Yt0Rn9HuncZX2_AAYR56lqLJOdsH-mKk9r-D2CZHNLOCNgs70RmOuTDaJL2qPOIOJjH8nf1QUpS8Jzhgokr3_97FG0B-uT43G9xRdOsHaBnb_mIR1zZ_XTS5MYqSAQm_mt92ErkQh1cTN6zpj37sgh7gpP_bE0xkEXLKaH9BZG_vu2DO4TqF-xCORCQJStOHLLXNznoszt2HoSx_V22BPoNH6sZ6ooa4yPTXcoOuorzQ-vrkVx6KQwmyQ5iJ-h8U34oFSLPyIiltx9bwLMhomkoF3W6p0ji5cc03DiFUkLfvqycL77CjMmA8tKygbdt-CTB8-ZgjcbZbor6AyuU6tckDadGlLtOxjIlo5fGqUtzZLKa4SuciLq39aupJxgaHIOc6Ms2hp4-CejjkeU5BCww3eDnC_Dy1nz3I964t3aUyxu-u61jZQ1S9gH7SW0v9cYPkfijs2i22YructQ9ysa2WEfgCWKeduqQ1nDLMi79fpix2XDc02bgiHilkDqRwh77TeMwADxPLmD0HwlJUrXeTcWl4NI_XRcJou2t2HZ5eH00Mnu1Mnh3han5df26wXmrZWcPJe3JLqfaFoCzg4cgV5LdinEwnq4Rr4DtEIzebd3KLTJYC2KyUGI9uwlmnHgyj89BU-_ydyMspt_BR
dc.description.degreenameTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)pt_BR
dc.description.resumoThe use of virtual planning and customized 3D-printed bioresorbable structures has been proposed as a solution to the challenges associated with obtaining and shaping grafts or implants for reconstructing complex geometric bone defects in the maxillofacial region. This scoping review provides an overview of the current advancements in virtual planning and custom-made 3D-printed bioresorbable scaffolds, along with their clinical outcomes in maxillofacial reconstructive surgeries. Electronic searches were conducted across five databases for publications up to January 2024. Included in the review were reports evaluating patients who underwent maxillofacial bone defect reconstruction using virtual planning and custom-made 3D-printed bioresorbable scaffolds. Data on postoperative complications, new bone formation, scaffold resorption, dental implant success/survival, and patient satisfaction were collected. Ten studies (5 case reports, 4 case series, 1 prospective clinical study) were included. These studies assessed the effectiveness of 3D-printed scaffolds in reconstructing maxillofacial defects, bone augmentation for dental implant placement, and regeneration of periosseous defects. Most of the 3D-printed scaffolds were found to be biocompatible and did not cause local or systemic adverse events. However, some postoperative complications were reported, including graft exposure, wound dehiscence, and local infection. Overall, the 3D-printed scaffolds demonstrated favorable dimensional compatibility with deformities, provided durable support, promoted bone formation, achieved adequate bone union with host bone tissues, and supported dental implant placement without the need for additional guided bone regeneration. In conclusion, custom-made 3D-printed bioresorbable scaffolds, guided by virtual planning, present a promising option for maxillofacial reconstruction due to their accuracy, osteoconductivity, and biocompatible properties.pt_BR
dc.publisher.countryBrasilpt_BR
dc.publisher.courseOdontologiapt_BR
dc.sizeorduration42pt_BR
dc.subject.cnpqCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDEpt_BR
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