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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2007
Facial analysis for chin deformities evaluates the perioral structures independently and their relationship to the entire face. Chin deformities in the absence of malocclusion can be treated by a genioplasty. Patient evaluation and preoperative planning and the operative technique for an osseogenioplasty are outlined with clinical reports to illustrate.
Judy, Ward +4 more
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Facial analysis for chin deformities evaluates the perioral structures independently and their relationship to the entire face. Chin deformities in the absence of malocclusion can be treated by a genioplasty. Patient evaluation and preoperative planning and the operative technique for an osseogenioplasty are outlined with clinical reports to illustrate.
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
The bunionette, or tailor's bunion, is a lateral prominence of the fifth metatarsal head. Most commonly, bunionettes are the result of a widened 4-5 intermetatarsal angle with associated varus of the metatarsophalangeal joint. When symptomatic, these deformities often respond to nonsurgical treatment methods, such as wider shoes and padding techniques.
Bruce E, Cohen, Christopher W, Nicholson
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The bunionette, or tailor's bunion, is a lateral prominence of the fifth metatarsal head. Most commonly, bunionettes are the result of a widened 4-5 intermetatarsal angle with associated varus of the metatarsophalangeal joint. When symptomatic, these deformities often respond to nonsurgical treatment methods, such as wider shoes and padding techniques.
Bruce E, Cohen, Christopher W, Nicholson
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Mathematical Programming, 1990
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Annals of Periodontology, 1999
The presence of mucogingival deformities often have an impact on patients in terms of esthetics and function. The variety of the conditions makes it difficult to place gingival and alveolar mucosa deformities under a single definition. Mucogingival deformities, as defined in this paper, may be congenital, developmental, or acquired
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The presence of mucogingival deformities often have an impact on patients in terms of esthetics and function. The variety of the conditions makes it difficult to place gingival and alveolar mucosa deformities under a single definition. Mucogingival deformities, as defined in this paper, may be congenital, developmental, or acquired
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
The management of congenital maxillary anomalies can be managed with ease by the well trained facial plastic surgeon. An understanding of dental anatomy, occlusion, and the rudiments of cephalometric analysis are important prerequisites for this type of work. A background in the management of facial trauma prepares the surgeon for the surgery involved.
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The management of congenital maxillary anomalies can be managed with ease by the well trained facial plastic surgeon. An understanding of dental anatomy, occlusion, and the rudiments of cephalometric analysis are important prerequisites for this type of work. A background in the management of facial trauma prepares the surgeon for the surgery involved.
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Deformed or not deformed, that is the question: quantifying cranial deformation
2010Blatt, Samantha H, Sciulli, Paul W
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