Abstract

In order to improve the postoperative decompression and drainage of large mandibular cysts after fenestration decompression, a new drainage plug was designed and its feasibility for clinical application was explored. A total of 74 patients with large mandibular cysts requiring fenestration decompression were included and randomly divided into the control group (n=34) and model group (n=40). Patients in the control group were given a conventional plug, while patients in the model group were given the new silicone drainage plug. The drainage plug mold was printed using 3D printing technology. Subsequently, the mold was filled with silicone material and the drainage tube was placed into the mold to make a drainage plug. The clinical effect of the new drainage plug was assessed, and the postoperative recovery time was compared between the 2 groups. In the model group, the average wear time of the new drainage plug was approximately 13 months. Compared with the control group, the course of treatment in the model group was shortened by approximately 5 months, with a better fit, less food debris, and easier installation and removal. The new drainage plug provides more convenience and better prognosis for patients after fenestration decompression, and holds great promise for clinical application.

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