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A 34-year-old man suffered from continuous suppuration at the mandibular second molar after orthodontic-orthognathic surgery. Several systemic anti-inflammatory and local antibiotic treatments were prescribed to arrest the infection, and the titanium ...
Jiahong Shi +3 more
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Condylar Hyperplasia: An Updated Review of the Literature [PDF]
Condylar hyperplasia (CH) is a rare disorder characterized by excessive bone growth that almost always presents unilaterally, resulting in facial asymmetry. Classification of the different types of CH can differ depending on the authors.
Almeida, Luis Eduardo +2 more
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Application of digital surgery for orthognathic surgical planning
The success of orthognathic surgery depends not only on surgical techniques but also on accurate and sci⁃ entific surgical design and planning. The adoption of digital surgery has created a paradigm shift in surgical planning.
LIU Xianwen, AI Weijian
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Several treatments have been suggested to correct dentofacial abnormalities, including orthognathic surgery. The aim of the present systematic review was to assess the impact of orthognathic surgery on patient satisfaction, overall quality of life ...
Rodrigo Zamboni +6 more
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Introduction: Mandibular fractures are a group of most common trauma with which maxillofacial surgeons have to deal in their clinical practice. Aim of the study: Analysis of mandibular fractures epidemiology in the group of patients treated in the ...
Mateusz Król +2 more
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Orthognathic surgery case overview in patients with class III dentoskeletal Angle classification
Introduction: Angle classification is a classification commonly used for malocclusion in the field of orthodontics. Mandibular prognation is one of the skeletal features of Class III dentoskeletal classification or defined as mesiocclusion.
Dimas Ilham Hutomo +2 more
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Incidence of Root Canal Treatment after Orthognathic Surgery Cases: A Retrospective 5-Year Follow-Up
Background: Success in modern orthognathic surgery is based on the close association between the oral maxillofacial surgeon and the orthodontist during various phases of the treatment, starting from the preoperative treatment planning to obtain the ideal
Abdulaziz Saad Abumelha
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Authentic leadership in illness blogs:What we can learn from jaw surgery bloggers [PDF]
This paper argues that authentic leadership theory provides a useful model for explaining the communication of orthognathic or jaw surgery bloggers.
Mitchell, Marilyn
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Accuracy of generic mesh conformation: the future of facial morphological analysis [PDF]
Three-dimensional (3D) analysis of the face is required for the assessment of changes following surgery, to monitor the progress of pathological conditions and for the evaluation of facial growth.
Almukhtar, A. +4 more
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Changes in quality of life after orthognathic surgery in Saudi patients
Aim: This study was conducted to measure the impact of orthognathic surgery on quality of life in Saudi patients. Materials and methods: Patients with a discrepancy of 5 mm or more who underwent orthognathic surgery either single jaw or bimaxillary at ...
Walid A. Abdullah
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