Abstract

The mandibular staple bone plate, herein referred to as the staple, has been used as a reconstructive device to improve mandibular function for more than a decade. This report presents the clinical and radiographic findings of a retrospective survey of 160 patients from three separate practices over an eight-year period (1975–1983). The criteria established at the 1978 NIH-Harvard Consensus Development Conference on Dental Implants were used to evaluate results. The study also evaluates experiences with other procedures used in conjunction with the staple.

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