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Surgical Distractor

Learn more about our Bone-Supported Surgical Distractor! Your digital solution for planning maxillary and mandibular distraction surgeries!

Bone-Supported Surgical Distractor

Our customised distractor solution is the product of a collaboration between Global D and One-Ortho.

It’s a fully digital solution for planning the surgical component of surgically-assisted maxillary and mandibular distraction treatments.

The 3D design lets you ensure that the jackscrew is correctly positioned relative to the occlusal plane.

The jackscrew’s spatial position and the axis of the screws are determined based on the DICOM data and the optical impression (or dental models).

PREOPERATIVE PLANNING ALLOWS YOU TO:

  • Position the screws as close as possible to the supporting bone,
  • Keep the screws away from the palatal suture,
  • Correctly distribute the expansion forces applied by the device,
  • Position the screws safely, with the best grip in the bone, without interference with the dental roots and without risk of sinus intrusion.
  • Ensure correct positioning of the distractor.
  • Correctly distribute the forces of expansion of the device and support of the fragments.

 

The placement guide ensures that the distractor is placed safely and precisely, while also ensuring the patient’s comfort.

CHARACTERISTICS AND ADVANTAGES

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  • Bone-supported,
  • Activation direction marked with an arrow,
  • Tooth-borne guided placement to hold fragments in place when screwing in,
  • Weld-free construction for stronger arms (patented procedure),
  • One-piece design for quicker assembly,
  • Maximum activations available: 10 mm or 12 mm,
  • Jackscrew and guide made of Grade 5 Titanium,
  • Compact device for reduced space requirements and easy installation.

FIRST DISTRACTOR PLACEMENT SURGERY

The first customised bone-supported distractor was placed by Dr François Salles at the Hôpital Européen (Marseille, March 2021). Intermaxillary disjunction on an adult patient under general anaesthesia.

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