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Complications in Orthognathic Surgery
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018Abstract The aim of this study was to analyze the presence of complications related to orthognathic surgery performed by surgeons in train. A retrospective study was conducted between 2005 and 2014, analyzing the clinical records of patients treated in the authors’ Department.
Sergio, Olate +3 more
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Controversies in Orthognathic Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2017Controversy has accompanied orthognathic surgery since its adaptation for the correction of dentofacial deformities. With the development of less invasive and less morbid osteotomy designs, questions regarding overall osteotomy stability have abounded.
Daniel E, Perez, Aaron, Liddell
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Complications of orthognathic surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2003Evidenced-based medicine criteria are becomingthe standards by which clinical studies are rated [1].Articles that evaluate clinical outcomes can be cate-gorized according to a hierarchy of evidence-basedmedicine. The strongest evidence is that derived fromrandomized, clinical trials or, even better, a meta-analysis of several randomized, controlled ...
Robert A, Bays, Gary F, Bouloux
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Readmission after orthognathic surgery
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2021To evaluate the readmission rate after orthognathic surgery and identify associated risk factors.Retrospective analysis of patients who underwent orthognathic surgery and had an unexpected hospital admission, with or without return to the operating room (OR), within the first postoperative year.
Jaegak, Kim +3 more
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Nonorthodontic Orthognathic Surgery
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2009Orthognathic surgery for occlusal improvement commonly requires preoperative and postoperative orthodontic treatments to fine-tune intercuspation. This report focuses on the feasibility, treatment goals, and outcomes of orthognathic surgery in a series of patients with congenital dentofacial anomalies who were considered ineligible for or noncompliant ...
Arno R, Schleich, Barry L, Eppley
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2002
Great advancements have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of dentofacial deformities in the last 20 years. Such treatment can be challenging and rewarding. A significant overlap occurs between occlusal function and facial esthetics. Ideally, one should consider maximizing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and masticatory function and optimizing ...
Nicholas, Rotas, Jonathan M, Sykes
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Great advancements have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of dentofacial deformities in the last 20 years. Such treatment can be challenging and rewarding. A significant overlap occurs between occlusal function and facial esthetics. Ideally, one should consider maximizing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and masticatory function and optimizing ...
Nicholas, Rotas, Jonathan M, Sykes
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Complications of Orthognathic Surgery
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2007Complications in orthognathic surgery may stem from occurrences at anyone of many time points during the course of the patient's treatment: preoperative judgment and planning, perioperative orthodontic care, or intraoperatively. This article specifically addresses those complications that arise as a result of intraoperative technique.
Pravin K, Patel +2 more
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Maxillary Orthognathic Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2014Maxillary surgery to correct dentofacial deformity has been practiced for almost 100 years. Significant advances have made maxillary surgery a safe and efficient means of correcting midface deformities. Anesthetic techniques, specifically hypotensive anesthesia, have allowed for safer working conditions.
Richard E, Bauer, Mark W, Ochs
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2004
For the cleft patient presenting in adolescence with a jaw discrepancy and malocclusion, misinformation and limited available surgical and dental expertise often prevents a favorable facial reconstruction and dental rehabilitation. A major advantage of the modified Le Fort I osteotomy is its ability to simultaneously close cleft dental gap(s), resolve ...
Jeffrey C, Posnick, Pat, Ricalde
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For the cleft patient presenting in adolescence with a jaw discrepancy and malocclusion, misinformation and limited available surgical and dental expertise often prevents a favorable facial reconstruction and dental rehabilitation. A major advantage of the modified Le Fort I osteotomy is its ability to simultaneously close cleft dental gap(s), resolve ...
Jeffrey C, Posnick, Pat, Ricalde
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Orthognathic Surgery: Is There a Future?
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005Despite significant clinical advances in orthognathic surgery, a perceived decrease in recent years in the number of orthognathic cases was noted at the authors' institution. Word of mouth suggested that this phenomenon was region-wide. To explore this possible dichotomy, a one-page questionnaire was designed and sent to all plastic surgeons in the ...
James E, Zins +3 more
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