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View article: Free forearm flaps for head and neck reconstruction: fewer revisions and flap failures with two venous anastomoses—a 25-year prospective study
Free forearm flaps for head and neck reconstruction: fewer revisions and flap failures with two venous anastomoses—a 25-year prospective study Open
Flap failure is a potential complication following head and neck reconstruction using free vascularized flaps. The value of a second venous anastomosis remains debated. This prospective cohort study included consecutive patients who underw…
View article: Low skeletal muscle mass and not systemic inflammation is associated with complications after free forearm flap reconstruction in oral cancer patients
Low skeletal muscle mass and not systemic inflammation is associated with complications after free forearm flap reconstruction in oral cancer patients Open
Low SMM in patients with OSCC is associated with the occurrence of postoperative complications after FFF reconstruction surgery. Inflammatory indices as measures of systemic inflammation were not found to be associated with an increased in…
View article: Technique and Muscle Preferences for Dynamic Facial Reanimation in Irreversible Facial Paralysis—A Literature Review
Technique and Muscle Preferences for Dynamic Facial Reanimation in Irreversible Facial Paralysis—A Literature Review Open
Study design: literature review. Introduction: Irreversible facial paralysis is a chronic condition characterized by an absence of mimetic muscle tone and function. This disruption of facial expressions not only has functional, but also ps…
View article: Validity and Responsiveness of Measuring Facial Swelling With 3D Stereophotogrammetry in Patients After Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy—A Prospective Clinimetric Study
Validity and Responsiveness of Measuring Facial Swelling With 3D Stereophotogrammetry in Patients After Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy—A Prospective Clinimetric Study Open
Introduction: This study is aimed at determining the validity and responsiveness of three‐dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry as a measurement instrument for evaluating soft tissue changes in the head and neck area. Method: Twelve patien…
View article: Accuracy of augmented reality navigated surgery for placement of zygomatic implants: a human cadaver study
Accuracy of augmented reality navigated surgery for placement of zygomatic implants: a human cadaver study Open
Purpose Placement of zygomatic implants in the most optimal prosthetic position is considered challenging due to limited bone mass of the zygoma, limited visibility, length of the drilling path and proximity to critical anatomical structur…
View article: Low Skeletal Muscle Mass: A Strong Predictive Factor for Surgical Complications After Free Forearm Flap Reconstruction in Oral Cancer Patients
Low Skeletal Muscle Mass: A Strong Predictive Factor for Surgical Complications After Free Forearm Flap Reconstruction in Oral Cancer Patients Open
Background Low skeletal muscle mass (SMM) is a predictive factor for complications in patients undergoing major head and neck cancer surgery. This study aims to identify the predictive value of low SMM for postoperative complications in pa…
View article: Unraveling devitalization: its impact on immune response and ectopic bone remodeling from autologous and allogeneic callus mimics
Unraveling devitalization: its impact on immune response and ectopic bone remodeling from autologous and allogeneic callus mimics Open
Endochondral bone regeneration is a promising approach in regenerative medicine. Callus mimics (CMs) are engineered and remodeled into bone tissue upon implantation. The long-term objective is to fabricate a sustainable off-the-shelf treat…
View article: Reliability of mandibular range of motion measurements in healthy children
Reliability of mandibular range of motion measurements in healthy children Open
Background Mandibular range of motion (MROM) variables are widely used to evaluate oral function. Objective The aim of this study was to establish the reliability of MROM variables in healthy children. Methods In this cross‐sectional study…
View article: The reliability and validity of the juvenile idiopathic arthritis magnetic resonance scoring system for temporomandibular joints
The reliability and validity of the juvenile idiopathic arthritis magnetic resonance scoring system for temporomandibular joints Open
In children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can be involved. To prevent TMJ damage due to inflammation, early recognition is important, for which contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI…
View article: New method for analysing spatial relationships of facial muscles on MRI: a pilot study
New method for analysing spatial relationships of facial muscles on MRI: a pilot study Open
Dysfunction of the facial musculature can have significant physical, social, and psychological consequences. In surgeries such as cleft surgery or craniofacial bimaxillary osteotomies, the perioral facial muscles may be detached or severed…
View article: The Ability to Sustain Facial Expressions
The Ability to Sustain Facial Expressions Open
To gain more insight into facial muscle function, imaging during action would be optimal. Magnetic resonance imaging is highly suitable for visualizing facial muscles. However, magnetic resonance imaging requires the individual to remain a…
View article: Hybrid Co‐Spinning and Melt Electrowriting Approach Enables Fabrication of Heterotypic Tubular Scaffolds Resembling the Non‐Linear Mechanical Properties of Human Blood Vessels
Hybrid Co‐Spinning and Melt Electrowriting Approach Enables Fabrication of Heterotypic Tubular Scaffolds Resembling the Non‐Linear Mechanical Properties of Human Blood Vessels Open
The current barrier to clinical translation of small‐caliber tissue‐engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) is the long‐term patency upon implantation in vivo. Key contributors are thrombosis and stenosis caused by inadequate mechanical graft p…
View article: Anatomical position of the mandibular condyle after open versus closed treatment of unilateral fractures: A three-dimensional analysis
Anatomical position of the mandibular condyle after open versus closed treatment of unilateral fractures: A three-dimensional analysis Open
This study aimed to compare open and closed treatment for unilateral mandibular condyle neck and base fractures by final three-dimensional (3D) condylar position at 6 months follow-up. 3D position was associated with mandibular functioning…
View article: Bone Regeneration in a Large Animal Model Featuring a Modular Off‐the‐Shelf Soft Callus Mimetic
Bone Regeneration in a Large Animal Model Featuring a Modular Off‐the‐Shelf Soft Callus Mimetic Open
Implantation of engineered cartilage with soft callus features triggers remodeling to bone tissue via endochondral bone regeneration (EBR). Thus far, EBR has not progressed to the level of large animals on the axis of clinical translation.…
View article: Calcium phosphate with submicron topography influences primary human macrophage response, enhancing downstream angiogenesis and osteogenesis in vitro
Calcium phosphate with submicron topography influences primary human macrophage response, enhancing downstream angiogenesis and osteogenesis in vitro Open
Calcium phosphates with submicron surface features have demonstrated superior performance to conventional calcium phosphates and equivalence to autologous bone in pre-clinical bone healing models. This is related to their ability to form b…
View article: Reliability and measurement error of anterior maximum voluntary bite force in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and healthy children
Reliability and measurement error of anterior maximum voluntary bite force in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and healthy children Open
In children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can be involved. As a consequence, the oral function can be impaired due to joint and/or muscle involvement of the masticatory system with a negative in…
View article: Osteoinductive calcium phosphate with submicron topography as bone graft substitute for maxillary sinus floor augmentation: A translational study
Osteoinductive calcium phosphate with submicron topography as bone graft substitute for maxillary sinus floor augmentation: A translational study Open
Objectives The aim of this study was the preclinical and clinical evaluation of osteoinductive calcium phosphate with submicron surface topography as a bone graft substitute for maxillary sinus floor augmentation (MSFA). Material and Metho…
View article: The average three-dimensional face for different sex and age groups in a Dutch population
The average three-dimensional face for different sex and age groups in a Dutch population Open
The increasing use of three-dimensional imaging calls for reference models representing large parts of the population. The aim of this prospective study was to create templates depicting facial maturation in the younger age groups. Healthy…
View article: The Average Facial Expressions: A Range of Motion Analysis for Different Sex and Age Groups
The Average Facial Expressions: A Range of Motion Analysis for Different Sex and Age Groups Open
Background: Facial expressions are ubiquitous in communication. Therefore, assessment of mimic function is essential in facial surgery, but no reference standards are currently available. This prospective study aims to create reference val…
View article: Oral functioning after open versus closed treatment of unilateral condylar neck or base fractures: A two‐centre controlled clinical trial
Oral functioning after open versus closed treatment of unilateral condylar neck or base fractures: A two‐centre controlled clinical trial Open
Background Oral functioning and rehabilitation in patients after condylar trauma can be measured by objective functional outcomes and patient‐reported outcomes. The similarities or differences between these outcomes may contribute to the d…
View article: Creating Three-Dimensional Templates of Smiling and Pouting Faces for Different Sex- and Age Groups
Creating Three-Dimensional Templates of Smiling and Pouting Faces for Different Sex- and Age Groups Open
Smile appearance has a major psychological impact. Orthognathic surgery, which has harmonizing results on skeletal structures, can negatively influence the smile appearance due to soft tissue effects. To enhance the aesthetic effects of or…
View article: Reliability of 3D Stereophotogrammetry for Measuring Postoperative Facial Swelling
Reliability of 3D Stereophotogrammetry for Measuring Postoperative Facial Swelling Open
This study aimed to determine the reliability of three-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry as a measurement instrument for evaluating soft tissue changes in the head and neck area. Twelve patients received a bilateral sagittal split oste…
View article: Growth curves for mandibular range of motion and maximum voluntary bite force in healthy children
Growth curves for mandibular range of motion and maximum voluntary bite force in healthy children Open
Mandibular range of motion and bite force are indispensable variables for the evaluation of mandibular function. There are a variety of medical and dental conditions that can negatively affect mandibular function. Values for mandibular ran…
View article: A Novel and Practical Protocol for Three-Dimensional Assessment of Alveolar Cleft Grafting Procedures
A Novel and Practical Protocol for Three-Dimensional Assessment of Alveolar Cleft Grafting Procedures Open
Objective To evaluate the reproducibility and accuracy of a new, easy-to-use volumetric assessment of the alveolar cleft. Design Twelve cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) datasets of patients with a unilateral cleft lip, alveolus, and pa…
View article: Identification of the Peri-oral Mimic Muscles on Cadaver Slices and 3 and 7 Tesla MRI Scans
Identification of the Peri-oral Mimic Muscles on Cadaver Slices and 3 and 7 Tesla MRI Scans Open
Background: Decreased smile dynamics is reported as an unwanted side effect after Le Fort I osteotomies. It is assumed that this negative sequela might be caused by postoperative changes in the anatomy of peri-oral mimic muscles. Due to a …
View article: Acceleration of Bone Regeneration Induced by a Soft‐Callus Mimetic Material
Acceleration of Bone Regeneration Induced by a Soft‐Callus Mimetic Material Open
Clinical implementation of endochondral bone regeneration (EBR) would benefit from the engineering of devitalized cartilaginous constructs of allogeneic origins. Nevertheless, development of effective devitalization strategies that preserv…