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rimodellazione

Rimodellazione, or remodeling, is a term used in medicine and related fields to denote the reshaping or recontouring of tissues or anatomical structures. It involves altering tissue quantity, distribution, or geometry through controlled removal, addition, or redistribution, often guided by functional or aesthetic objectives. The concept applies to surgical and non-surgical approaches and may occur over time as tissues respond to mechanical or biological stimuli.

In dentistry and maxillofacial surgery, rimodellazione ossea refers to reshaping the alveolar bone and surrounding structures

In cosmetic and plastic surgery, rimodellazione is used to describe body-contouring procedures aimed at altering contour

Planning usually relies on imaging and modeling, such as CT or MRI scans and 3D simulations, to

The term is variably used across specialties and may be synonymous with rimodellamento or rimodellare in Italian

to
improve
dental
function
or
appearance.
Techniques
include
selective
bone
removal,
grafting,
and
guided-growth
approaches
used
in
combination
with
orthodontic
appliances.
In
orthopedics,
rimodellazione
describes
bone
remodeling
during
growth,
after
fracture
healing,
or
in
response
to
implants
and
biomechanical
loading,
sometimes
involving
osteotomies
or
guided
remodeling.
and
proportions.
Methods
may
include
liposculpture,
fat
grafting,
and
implant
repositioning,
as
well
as
non-surgical
modalities
that
contribute
to
gradual
reshaping
of
tissues.
predict
outcomes
and
tailor
interventions.
Risks
include
infection,
inflammation,
relapse
or
asymmetry,
and
results
depend
on
individual
biology
and
technique.
contexts.
It
conveys
the
general
idea
of
reshaping
rather
than
a
single
specific
procedure.