Maxillary advancement and soft tissue response in Le Fort I osteotomy [PDF]
Background To evaluate the correlation between the amount of maxillary advancement and soft tissue changes, and to assess the long-term skeletal stability in patients who underwent Le Fort I osteotomy as part of bimaxillary orthognathic surgery.
Merve Kunduz Keldal +2 more
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Postoperative hemorrhage after Le Fort I osteotomy hemostasis with angiographic embolization: report of two cases. [PDF]
Yun Y +9 more
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Long-term follow-up of implants placed after Le Fort I osteotomy with interpositional autogenous bone grafts: a retrospective study [PDF]
Background Oral implantology has become a standard procedure for replacing missing teeth. However, patients with severe maxillary bone resorption often require complex surgical interventions, such as Le Fort I osteotomy with interpositional bone grafting,
H. Persson +3 more
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Successful Correction of Crossbite with Multi-Segment Le Fort I Osteotomy in a Patient with Cleft Lip and Palate. [PDF]
Nemoto N, Kawanabe H, Oyama A.
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Transantral apicoectomy for radicular cyst of maxillary molar following downfracture in Le Fort I osteotomy. [PDF]
Honda K, Iwai T, Sugiyama S, Mitsudo K.
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Factors affecting postoperative nasal morphology after Le Fort I osteotomy on multiple regression analysis. [PDF]
Tomomatsu N +6 more
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Biomechanical assessment of the maxillary position after Le Fort I osteotomy using rapidly biodegradable miniplates and screws: an experimental study. [PDF]
Sukegawa S +5 more
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Vascular complications related to Le Fort I osteotomy: a scoping review. [PDF]
Alves LC, Alves JM, Soares AM, Gondim D.
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Stroke Due to Orthognathic Surgery: Case Report of a Rare Complication
Summary:. Le Fort I osteotomy is a frequent surgical procedure used in orthognathic surgeries to treat severe malocclusions and is associated with relatively rare surgical complications.
Luana Lima Bulgarelli, MS +5 more
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A complication rate of 6.1% exists with Le Fort I osteotomies and 4% of it accounts for vascular events. A Le Fort I osteotomy typically involves the posterior maxilla which houses the pterygoid plexus and is a major source of bleeding.
Sunil Richardson +2 more
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