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Background Facial asymmetry is a frequent indication for orthognathic surgery. Vertical discrepancies such as eye and lip canting strongly influence perceived facial balance.
Haemin Kim +5 more
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3D VIRTUAL DENTAL OCCLUSION IN ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY
This virtual approach has provided a new methodology in 3D orthognathic surgery planning , considering the stage of diagnosis and orthodontic and surgical treatment and the development of a complete 3D workflow, by using a custom made face articulator ...
BIANCHI, ALBERTO +3 more
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Skeletal Class III Malocclusion in an Adult Patient – Orthodontics versus Orthognathic Surgery: Is there Another Alternative? [PDF]
Class III malocclusions are considered to be one of the most difficult problems to treat. Due to the significant number of patients with Class III malocclusion who cannot undergo orthognathic surgery for different reasons, we have proposed an alternative
Pérez Varela, Juan Carlos +2 more
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Background: Some studies among orthognathic surgery candidates revealed that the patients doing orthognathic surgery suffer from Body Image Concern (BIC) and impaired Self-Esteem (SE) before and after surgery.
Fateme-Sadat Ghanipour +6 more
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Two Different Approaches In Three-Dimensional Planning Of Orthognathic Surgery: Surgery First And Traditional Orthognathic Surgery [PDF]
In individuals with completed growth development and Class III ma-locclusion, orthognathic surgery is inevitable for achieving ideal occlusion and facial aesthetics.
Rübendiz, Meliha +2 more
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Orthognathic surgery satisfaction following FAB treatment
The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate long-term patient satisfaction after bimaxillary orthognathic surgery planned according to the Face-Airway-Bite (FAB) philosophy.
Lobbia, Guido +6 more
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Bimaxillary orthognathic surgery in a patient with long face: a case report.
The primary characteristics of long face patients are gummy smile and/or anterior open bite. Consequently, correction of esthetic and functional problems are especially important for long face patients.
Karaman A.I. +3 more
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Bilateral benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: an unusual complication of orthognathic surgery
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common cause of vertigo of labyrinthine origin and usually idiopathic. However, 15–20% of all cases occur after trauma to the head, and it has rarely been reported after maxillofacial surgery, so to the ...
강주완, 김학진
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Background: To assess the alterations in gingival thickness and the occurrence gingival recession subsequent to orthodontic-orthognathic treatment of mandibular incisors in skeletal Class III and identify risk factors associated with gingival recession ...
Jian Liu +7 more
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