Current Trends in the Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Jaw following Ablative Surgery

Jane J. Pu, Samer G. Hakim, James C. Melville, Yu Xiong Su*

*Corresponding author for this work
20 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

The reconstruction and rehabilitation of jaws following ablative surgery have been transformed in recent years by the development of computer-assisted surgery and virtual surgical planning. In this narrative literature review, we aim to discuss the current state-of-the-art jaw reconstruction, and to preview the potential future developments. The application of patient-specific implants and the “jaw-in-a-day technique” have made the fast restoration of jaws’ function and aesthetics possible. The improved efficiency of primary reconstructive surgery allows for the rehabilitation of neurosensory function following ablative surgery. Currently, a great deal of research has been conducted on augmented/mixed reality, artificial intelligence, virtual surgical planning for soft tissue reconstruction, and the rehabilitation of the stomatognathic system. This will lead to an even more exciting future for the functional reconstruction and rehabilitation of the jaw following ablative surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3308
JournalCancers
Volume14
Issue number14
ISSN2072-6694
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.07.2022

Funding

FundersFunder number
HKU Platform Technology Funding
Pat Tillman Foundation102010080
Food and Health Bureau
Health and Medical Research Fund08192096

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