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Jaw Surgery
Resorbable Bone Plate:
A New Breakthrough In Jaw Surgery
Dr. Mansoor Madani, Director, Center For Corrective Jaw Surgery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - For
over ten million people with jaw deformities, a revolutionary new product promises a
change in the face of jaw surgery.
During the past several decades, correction of facial deformities had changed from
wiring the jaws to rigid fixation with titanium plates and screws and eliminating the
wiring. Now, the plates and screws are made of a polymer that vanishes without a trace
within a year after their placement.
For the first time, this resorbable product is available in the United States for
facial surgery. This new system is a scientific breakthrough in the treatment of trauma
cases as well. Made of a space-age polymer, this system of miniature plates and screws
offers many additional benefits: it allows union of bony segments and prevents minor bony
movements which could cause infection and delayed healing of bone. Moreover, it could be
used on small children because it will not interfere with bony growth or submergence in
the bone.
According to oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Mansoor Madani, the wire and metal free
jaw surgery allows patients full use of their mouth within days after surgery, reduces the
length of the patients hospital visit and recovery and eliminates the need for
future retrieval. It completely vanishes from the site of its placement without any
toxic by-products.
The resorption process has two phases: hydrolysis and metabolism. Hydrolysis begins
when water enters the polymer and chemically reacts with polymer chains causing them to
separate. The plate changes shape and mass and the remaining material is digested by
macrophages. The polymer eventually breaks down into water and carbon dioxide.
Unlike titanium plating, which remains in the body after healing is complete, this new
material completely resorbs within twelve to fifteen months. It is a co-polymer of
Poly-L-Lactic Acid and Poly Glycolic Acid. Its strength is comparable to that of the
titanium plating currently being used in the fixation of facial fractures and
reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Madani is currently working on a few cases with this new plating system.
Additionally, there are several patients who have had the original metal plating system
and are experiencing problems. All of these patients are available for interviews.
Make your appointment online now for consultation & evaluation.
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