What Is Maxillofacial Prosthetics?

Mandibular prosthesis, nicknamed chin prosthesis, is a general term for plastic materials used in mandibular filling.

Mandibular prosthesis

Mandibular prosthesis materials include bulk, silicone, self-echoing cartilage, and bone meal.
Mandibular filling is commonly known as pad chin. At present, there are many methods for pad chin, including injection pad chin (hyaluronic acid injection, autologous fat injection), artificial prosthesis pad chin, chin osteotomy pre-pad chin and so on.
As for which chin pad method works best, it varies from person to person. Hyaluronic acid pad chin is the simplest and safest, but due to absorption problems, the effect of hyaluronic acid pad chin can only be maintained for half a year; osteotomy front pad chin is suitable for people with severe contraction of chin bone; relatively speaking, many plastic experts Relatively respect the prosthesis pad chin.
Mandibular chin surgery sculpts and trims artificial prostheses based on the facial features of the subject and the degree of mandibular retraction. Mandibular chin surgery inserts the sculpted artificial mandibular prosthesis into the lower jaw area through a small incision in the mouth, and finally achieves the purpose of beautifying the lower jaw. ; Chin pad surgery has less trauma and faster recovery, which can effectively correct the deformity, shape a pretty chin, and at the same time it is very effective in changing the shape of the face. Moreover, the effect of artificial prosthesis is maintained for a long time, as long as it is not severely violently impacted, it can be said to be almost permanent, which is incomparable with hyaluronic acid and auto-fat injection pad chin.
The design of the groove structure adopted at the front end and the inner center can effectively guide the human tissue to grow in depth after being implanted into the human body, so as to better integrate with the prosthesis, produce a non-slip effect, avoid the occurrence of displacement, and maintain the best long-term Shape effect. Its unique circular perforation design on both sides allows tissue to grow through it, which can better prevent the displacement of the prosthesis.

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