Open Access Research Article

Biomaterials Used in the Prosthetics of Facial Fractures

FLORIN ANGHELINA, ALINA ANDREEA MITROI, EDUARD CIUCA, LAVINIA TOMA TUMBAR, ANCUTA RAMONA BOICEA, LILIANA ANGHELINA, CATALINA VOIOSU, ADRIAN CAMEN, RAZVAN HAINAROSIE
Published 05 Apr 2023
Pages 62–66

Abstract

The etiology of maxillofacial injuries is represented by car accidents, human aggression, and work-related trauma. Trauma to the maxillofacial area requires a complex treatment that involves functional and aesthetic rehabilitation. To restore the functionality of the damaged areas, a correct surgical technique is necessary along with the use of the ideal prostheses for a better reconstruction. Along with the development and improvement of facial fractures osteosynthesis techniques, an attempt was made to identify the right material to complete these surgical methods. We analyze in this paperwork the benefits of polyetheretherketone-based materials in the prosthetics of different facial fractures in comparison with other materials like titanium.

Keywords: polyetheretherketone; titanium; maxillofacial osteosynthesis

How to Cite this Article

ANGHELINA, F., MITROI, A., CIUCA, E., TUMBAR, L., BOICEA, A., ANGHELINA, L., VOIOSU, C., CAMEN, A., & HAINAROSIE, R. (2023). Biomaterials Used in the Prosthetics of Facial Fractures. Materiale Plastice, 60(1), 62–66. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.23.1.5645
ANGHELINA F, MITROI A, CIUCA E, TUMBAR L, BOICEA A, ANGHELINA L, VOIOSU C, CAMEN A, HAINAROSIE R. Biomaterials Used in the Prosthetics of Facial Fractures. Materiale Plastice. 2023;60(1):62–66. doi: 10.37358/MP.23.1.5645
F. ANGHELINA, A. MITROI, E. CIUCA, L. TUMBAR, A. BOICEA, L. ANGHELINA, C. VOIOSU, A. CAMEN, and R. HAINAROSIE, "Biomaterials Used in the Prosthetics of Facial Fractures,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 62–66, 2023. doi: 10.37358/MP.23.1.5645
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