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Sagittal genioplasty: a new technique of genioplasty

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1985
A new technique for performing genioplasties is described. Antero-posterior and vertical deformities of the chin can be corrected and because a large surface area of bone remains in contact under compression following the osteotomy, a stable osteosynthesis is achieved.
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Nuances in Genioplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery
AbstractThe goal of the article is to help surgeons understand the anatomy and surgical technique of alloplastic and osseous genioplasty.The article provides a brief history of cosmetic osseous genioplasty and the rise of alloplastic genioplasty after the 1950s.This study describes the vertical thirds of the face with anatomic landmarks and the zero ...
Bailey R. Minehart, Jose E. Barrera
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Genioplasty

2019
Osseous genioplasty is a powerful tool in the armamentarium of the craniofacial surgeon. Whether performed in isolation in patients with class I occlusion, or combined with a sagittal split osteotomy in patients with malocclusion, genioplasty can dramatically affect facial proportions and harmony.
Leo J. Urbinelli   +2 more
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Osseous genioplasty in conjunction with bimaxillary orthognathic surgery: a review of 262 consecutive cases

open access: yesInternational Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2016
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of osseous genioplasty with bimaxillary orthognathic surgery. A retrospective consecutive case series of patients treated by a single surgeon between 2004 and 2013 was studied. All underwent Le Fort I,
J C Posnick
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Modified reduction genioplasty

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1989
The horizontal osteotomy for genioplasty has been used for correction of vertical and/or anteriorposterior excess1-7; for augmentation of the deficient chin horizontally, vertically, or both simultaneously, and for correction of asymmetry.I,2,4,6,7 Additionally, modifications of the horizontal osteotomy have been described for application in specific ...
J M, Putnam, M G, Donovan
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The Appropriate Retractors for Genioplasty

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
Mental nerve (MN) injury is the most common complications of genioplasty; to protect the MN and oral mucosa, the authors invent and validate the appropriate retractors for genioplasty, and which can avoid the skin and mucous membrane of the lower lip, chin, and the vestibular gingiva of the mandibular incisor from paresthesia or dysesthesia. The patent
Mingcan, Zhao, Guomin, Wu
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Genioplasty: A Physiological Approach

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1985
Genioplasty results in aesthetic and functional changes to the chin and perioral areas. A physiological approach combines osseous and soft tissue reconstruction to produce a superior result that is especially important in individuals with bilabial incompetence.
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A modification of the sliding genioplasty

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1976
Abstract A new method of genioplasty is described and applied in the correction of a microgenia in a 33-year-old female. The patient has been followed up for 5 years. The method and its advantages are discussed.
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[Genioplasty].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1990
Genioplasty can enhance the esthetic features of the face. The operative procedure concerns mainly osteotomy of the lower border of the anterior region of the mandible. The commonly used types of osteotomies are discussed and subdivided in all planes of reference.
G M, Raghoebar, J P, Wymenga
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Genioplasty with tantalum gauze

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1949
Abstract A case of micrognathia associated with microgenia has been reported. The deformity appeared to be due to failure of the development of the heads of the condyles and the symphysial cartilages. The patient's appearance was greatly improved by means of a genioplasty with tantalum gauze.
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