This manuscript examines the independent design, material innovation, and technological advancements related to the reconstruction of temporomandibular joint prostheses.
It elucidates critical aspects of surgical techniques by presenting detailed case studies, introduces the principles of prosthetic design through a thorough review of existing literature, and summarizes both achievements and challenges through scientific analysis. The text reflects a diligent academic rigor and conveys state-of-the-art knowledge within the discipline. Its contribution is particularly relevant to the evolution of personalized, precise, and effective restoration and reconstruction methodologies in the realm of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Focusing primarily on various late-stage temporomandibular joint disorders, this work systematically explores the role of customized prostheses in temporomandibular joint reconstruction. It offers a comprehensive prosthetic design framework, elucidates surgical protocols with precision, and presents a complete overview of postoperative outcomes. This book aims to provide novel treatment strategies and innovative prosthetic solutions for oral and maxillofacial surgeons addressing complex and recurrent conditions.