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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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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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Application of Le Fort I Osteotomy for Post-traumatic Malocclusion Secondary to Condylar Fractures in an Elderly Patient: A Case Report [PDF]
The condylar region is a common site of mandibular fractures, and inadequate treatment of condylar fractures causes an anterior open bite. This malocclusion reduces the quality of life and requires surgical intervention in some cases. However, in elderly
Shinsuke Yamamoto +4 more
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OSTEOTOMI LE FORT I DALAM BEDAH ORTHOGNATIK
Le Fort I osteotomy is the surgery in the maksila similar to the live fracture of the Fort I. In orthognathic surgery, Le Fort I osteotomy is the best choice for the conventional vertical dimension and relatively easy and middle and sufficient to ...
Zulkarnain A. M. Zulkarnain +3 more
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Le Fort I osteotomy as treatment for traumatic class III malocclusion caused by Le Fort III fracture: A case report [PDF]
Trauma in the modern society is characterized by multiple injuries, and the several comorbidities are often accompanied by facial bone fracture. The types of multiple facial bone fractures vary from Le Fort to panfacial fracture.
Han Byeol Jin, +5 more
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Although the Le Fort I osteotomy is a safe surgical technique, many complications have been reported. We present a case of an extended cervico-facial haematoma due to delayed bleeding from the terminal branches of the maxillary artery after orthognatic ...
Dario Bertossi +7 more
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Modified anterior maxillary distraction using “Winged Osteotomy”: A technical note
Hypoplasia of the maxilla is common in cleft lip and palate (CLP) deformities. Orthognathic surgery has been the traditional method of correction in such developmental anomalies since 1970's, with Le-Fort I advancement as its long-established management ...
Srinivas Gosla Reddy +3 more
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Background Functional rehabilitation of patients afflicted with severe mandibular and maxillary alveolar atrophy might be challenging especially in malformed patients.
Meyer Ulrich +5 more
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Is Alar Cinch Suture Effective in Controlling Alar Base Widening in Le Fort I Osteotomy? [PDF]
Le Fort I osteotomy causes nasolabial alterations that may be unattractive, such as expansion of the alae and alar bases and thinning of the upper lip.
Gaurav Kumar Jha +4 more
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