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Relapse in class II orthognathic surgery: a systematic review [PDF]
Objectives Relapse after orthognathic surgery seems to depend on diverse factors. Proffit et al. postulated in 2007 a “hierarchy of stability” (Head Face Med 6:66, 2007), ranking posttreatment stability after various orthognathic procedures, but no ...
Stephanie Eckmüller +5 more
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Risk factors of neurosensory disturbance following orthognathic surgery. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To report the incidence of objective and subjective neurosensory disturbance (NSD) after orthognathic surgery in a major orthognathic centre in Hong Kong, and to investigate the risk factors that contributed to the incidence of NSD after ...
Albraa Badr Alolayan, Yiu Yan Leung
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A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY IN INDIA.
Background Orthognathic surgery has evolved beyond addressing malocclusion and facial aesthetics to include sleep apnea management and aesthetic enhancement.
Vinod Kumar
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Thorough planning and execution is the key for successful treatment of dentofacial deformity involving surgical orthodontics. Presurgical planning (paper surgery and model surgery) are the most essential prerequisites of orthognathic surgery, and ...
Narayan H Gandedkar +2 more
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Complications of Orthognathic Surgery
Although orthognathic surgery has now become a routine part of oral and maxillofacial surgery practice, concern and apprehension about major jaw surgery continues to plague the minds of many orthodontists faced with the prospect of referring their ...
Dimitroulis George
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Background The shift from traditional two-dimensional (2D) planning to three-dimensional (3D) virtual surgical planning (VSP) has revolutionized orthognathic surgery, offering new levels of precision and control.
Yoon-Jo Lee, Ji-Hyeon Oh, Seong-Gon Kim
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Use of antifibrinolytic drugs in craniofacial and orthognathic surgery seems quite promising and has strong advocates. However, supporting evidence is controversial and limited by a small sample of individual studies. We sought to systematically review and meta-analyze the available data regarding the role of preoperative or intraoperative ...
Kalliopi Siotou +6 more
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Soft Tissue Response after Maxillary Step Surgery with or without ANS Reduction
Amaç: Yumuşak doku profilinin tahmini, ortognatik cerrahi planlamanın önemli bir parçasıdır. Cerrahi tekniklerdeki değişiklikler yumuşak doku yanıtını etkileyebilir.
Nihat Akbulut +2 more
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Cephalometric evaluation of skeletal relationships after bimaxillary surgical correction of mandibular prognathism [PDF]
Background/Aim. In recent years, bimaxillary surgery has widely been accepted as an effective surgical procedure for the correction of mandibular prognathism.
Sinobad Vladimir +2 more
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Outcome Analysis of Extended, Long, Curved Ostectomy with Outer Cortex Grinding for Prominent Mandibular Angle and Broad Chin to Achieve V-line Contouring [PDF]
Background In Asian countries, patients with a square-shaped lower face want a narrow chin as well as improvements in the mandibular angle contour, which is called a "V-line shape." Currently, various surgical techniques have been developed for ...
Han-su Yoo, Sewoon Choi, Jeemyung Kim
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