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dc.contributor.authorStrișca, Stanislav-
dc.contributor.authorCucu, Ghenadie-
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-11T11:15:31Z-
dc.date.available2020-07-11T11:15:31Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.citationSTRIȘCA, Stanislav, CUCU, Ghenadie. Effect of decompression using CAD/CAM technology vs. analogue methods for patients with various jaw cysts. In: MedEspera: the 7th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2018, p. 256-257.en_US
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dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/11241-
dc.descriptionDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Oral Implantology Arsenie Gutan, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldovaen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipIntroduction. Various odontogenic and nonodontogenic cysts can occur either in the upper or lower jaw, these entities are an important chapter of the oral and maxillo-facial pathology. Treatment methods for cystic lesions depends on the size, location, patient age, as well as proximity to vital structures such as teeth, inferior alveolar canal, and maxillary sinus. Radical treatment may be associated with numerous complications, such as facial deformity, missing teeth, infection of bone graft, and numbness if during surgery the nerve is harmed. Conservative treatment, such as decompression is recommended in case of large cysts or when it contains vital structures. Aim of the study. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of decompression using the CAD/CAM technology in comparison to traditional analogue methods by measuring cystic lesion volume changes using computed tomography. Materials and methods. This study was axed on 4 patients, 2 of them had undergone traditional decompression for a cystic lesion of the jaw at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and in 2 cases a CAD/CAM decompression device was fabricated at the SRL. „OMNI DENT”, study was conducted between 2015 and 2017. CT scans were taken in all patients before and after decompression at 3 and 6 months. Each scan was analyzed to evaluate the volume changes of cystic lesions to determine the time of enucleation, by using the threshold method, each cyst was virtually segmented. Results. In all 4 cases semi-automatic virtual segmentation of the cystic lesion, was performed. The duration of decompression ranged from 6 to 24 months. The reduction rates of cystic lesions in analogue group ranged from 39,64% to 87,23% with a mean of 63,43%, and in CAD/CAM group ranged from 60,47% to 98,32% with a mean of 79,39%. Conclusions. Even though traditional analogue methods have shown good results in reduction rates of cystic lesions, CAD/CAM is a subject of significant interest in the last years, which had shown promising results. The main advantages include the possibility to obtain a patient specific implant with increased precision which is less invasive with fewer surgical procedures, but further studies are necessary in order to confirm this statement.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMedEsperaen_US
dc.subjectcysten_US
dc.subjectdecompressionen_US
dc.subjectCAD/CAM technologyen_US
dc.titleEffect of decompression using CAD/CAM technology vs. analogue methods for patients with various jaw cystsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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