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Mandibular Symphyseal Contouring in Mild Mandibular Prognathism
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2002Kölle's mandibular segmental osteotomy, with extraction of the bilateral first bicuspids, is often used in cases of mild mandibular prognathism. While mandibular prognathism is usually corrected by mandibular ramus osteotomy and the mandible is set back en bloc, the premolar region alone is set back by segmental osteotomy, retaining the protruding ...
Kaneshige, Satoh +2 more
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Genetic Factors Involved in Mandibular Prognathism
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017Mandibular prognathism is defined as an abnormal forward projection of the mandible beyond the standard relation to the cranial base and it is usually categorized as both a skeletal Class III pattern and Angle Class III malocclusion. The etiology of mandibular prognathism is still uncertain, with various genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors ...
Anna, Doraczynska-Kowalik +4 more
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The results of surgery for mandibular prognathism
British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1974Abstract A series of 50 cases of mandibular prognathism are reviewed. 25 of the patients were treated by means of the sagittal split osteotomy, while the other 25 patients were treated by the subcondylar osteotomy. The overall results are discussed and the results from the two techniques compared.
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Differential treatment planning for mandibular prognathism
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1977The treatment records of thirty-eight cases of mandibular prognathism treated by orthodontics means only (ORTHO) were evaluated. The pretreatment records of twenty cases of mandibular subapical esteotomy (SUB) and twenty cases of mandibular setback (SET) were evaluated for comparison and contrast with the pretreatment ORTHO records and with each other.
T P, Sperry +3 more
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Surgical-orthodontic correction of mandibular prognathism
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1973Abstract The goal of surgical-orthodontic treatment of mandibular prognathism is to correct the malocclusion of the teeth and restore facial balance and harmony. This objective was achieved in the treatment of six adults with a combination of surgical and orthodontic techniques.
W H, Bell, T D, Creekmore
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[The functional mandibular prognathism].
Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2009The functional mandibular prognathism belong to the class III malocclusion according to the terminology of Angle. Its origins are multiple, from the abnormality of eruption of deciduous or definitive incisors to lingual dysfunction (low position of the tongue).
M, Le Gall, C, Philip, D, Bandon
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