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Delivery of the head tomography taken according to the appropriate protocol to us

Then, a tangible 3D patient model is created in order to decide together with the surgeon on the design of the patient-specific prosthesis,

Joint prosthesis components begin to be designed in line with the lines decided on this model.

May occur on the joint during use,

by performing nonlinear load, stress and fatigue analyses,

designs are guided.

Especially where load accumulation is experienced,

neck design of the implant and screw locations,

Surgeon approval by our experienced engineers

It is made specially.

 

 

Temporomandibular Joint Prosthesis (TMJ)

 

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  • Mandibular component-Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) material.

  • Screws‐Titanium(Ti‐6Al‐4V) 

  • The surfaces where osseointegration is desired have a Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) porous structure.

  • Fossa component UHWPE material.

 

     Personally designed Temporomandibular Joint Prosthesis (TMJ), compared to standard prostheses              We can list its advantages as follows;

 

  • It is more compatible with the bone and less likely to be dislocated or broken. 

  • It is long lasting. 

  • It can be performed with short surgery times (the patient is less anesthetized). 

  • It has low morbidity (fewer health problems that may occur after surgery). 

  • It is implanted with less damage to existing bone tissue.

  • Special design to prevent jaw joint ankylosis

 

 

 

Personalized Total Jaw Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis

 

Jaw joint to ankylosis
special design prosthesis

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  • By severing the relationship between the lower jaw and the skull base,

  • Heterotopic bone formation and regeneration

  • Special design to prevent relapse

  • post up for over 15 years

  • Fully compatible with the patient's anatomy,

  • less likely to dislodge

  • Fully compatible with the body

  • Titanium /High Density Polyethylene material

  • Implantation in a short operating time

  • Height and angulation of the lower jaw

  • Possibility of getting closer to the ideal closing line

  • registered design

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