Preventing Complications with CMF Implants During Facial Surgery
Facial surgery using CMF implants plays a critical role in restoring function and appearance after trauma, tumors, or complex fractures. However, complications like infection, implant migration, pain, and delayed healing can arise if proper precautions are not followed. Preventing these issues starts with choosing the right implant material and size, supported by detailed preoperative imaging and thorough patient assessment. Precise surgical technique—minimal exposure, accurate drilling, correct screw length, and meticulous closure—helps ensure stable fixation and protects surrounding tissues. Infection control is equally vital, with strict sterilization, timely antibiotic use, and close postoperative monitoring. Managing swelling, pain, and patient activity during recovery further reduces stress on implants. Long-term follow-ups allow early detection of late complications such as extrusion or nerve irritation. When surgeons combine careful planning, disciplined execution, and p...

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