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The Effect of a Condylar Repositioning Plate on Condylar Position and Relapse in Two-Jaw Surgery
Background Numerous condylar repositioning methods have been reported. However, most of them are 2-dimensional or are complex procedures that require a longer operation time and a highly trained surgeon.
Gyu Sik Jung +6 more
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Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine: A review of existing techniques in dogs
Abstract Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine can be defined as an intervention aimed at preserving limb function when a bone abnormality is present, namely neoplasia or a non‐repairable fracture, and the affected segment of that bone needs to be removed and, most often, replaced.
Johnny Altwal, Bernard Séguin
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Background: The Le Fort I osteotomy is a commonly employed and predictable surgical technique used to treat maxillofacial deformities. While considered technically safe, orthognathic surgery can cause significant vascular complications.
Victoria Chen +4 more
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Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures Following Orthognathic Surgery: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Background Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) resemble epileptic seizures but are caused by psychological factors. Surgical stress can trigger PNES in patients with mental disorders. Case Presentation A 19‐year‐old woman developed PNES after orthognathic surgery.
Kumiko Kamada +5 more
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Preventive Measures for Safer Orthognathic Surgery: Key Points
Objectives: The aim of this article is to review safer orthognathic surgery. Methods: The literature survey was performed in PubMed, EBSCO, UpToDate, ProQuest Central databases of Kırıkkale University, and Google and Google Scholar databases.
Kemal Devrim Isci Dt, PhD +3 more
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Introduction: Non-odontogenic epithelial cysts are rare and are typically treated by enucleation. The choice of surgical approach is influenced by factors such as lesion size, location, and patient-specific anatomy.
Grzelczyk Lucie, Daurade Mathieu
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Background Le Fort I osteotomy is one of the surgical procedures now routinely and safely performed. It is possible to move the maxilla in three dimensions, but it is necessary to separate the bones around the maxillary sinus.
Masashi Iwamoto +7 more
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Paramedian unilateral Le Fort I osteotomy
A novel maxillary osteotomy is designed which is a technical modification of the standard Le Fort I osteotomy, termed the paramedian unilateral Le Fort I osteotomy. This technique has been used to correct an anterior open bite in a given patient based on the current clinical scenario as described, secondary to post ankylosis surgery.
Tauro, David P., Uppada, Uday Kiran
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Transverse mandibular deficit is characterized by dental crowding, retroalveolism, and vertical dystopia of the anterior alveolar process. Traditional treatments can cause periodontal, occlusion, and esthetic complications. Distraction osteogenesis represents a technique for enlarging bone segments and promoting the formation of regenerated bone that ...
Antonio Cortese +6 more
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Background:. The purpose of this study was to confirm the utility of a corrected cephalometric analysis to facilitate the planning of distraction osteogenesis with Le Fort III osteotomy for syndromic craniosynostosis. Methods:.
Shinji Kobayashi, MD +4 more
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