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This study focuses on the development of a new method, compatible with a clinical routine, for generating pre‐surgery patient‐specific Finite Element (FE) meshes from a reference mesh, as faithful as possible to the anatomy, including soft tissues (skin, hypodermis, muscles) as well as bony structures (mandible and maxilla).
Marie‐Charlotte Picard +6 more
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Introduction: It is critical to preserve adequate vascularization in midface allotransplantation, the major complication of which is inadequate blood supply in palate area supplying mainly by internal maxillary artery. Therefore, the aim of this study is
Chao-Hsin Huang +4 more
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Orthognathic surgery in the University of Malaya [PDF]
This is the first review on orthognathic surgery in Malaysia. The records of a total of 84 patients seen between 1977 and 1999 in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya were analysed.
Ngeow, Dr. W.C.
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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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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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Severe Gummy Smile with Class II Malocclusion Treated with LeFort I Osteotomy Combined with Horseshoe Osteotomy and Intraoral Vertical Ramus Osteotomy [PDF]
In this article, we report the successful surgical treatment of a patient, 34 years of age, who had a severe gummy smile and a class II malocclusion. The patient had an 11-mm gingival exposure during full smile and a convex profile.
Jinno, Tokiari +3 more
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Treatment of severe hyperdivergent skeletal class II protrusion in adult patients has always been a significant clinical challenge for orthodontists. For the optimal enhancement of facial esthetics, orthodontic‐orthognathic treatment may represent the most appropriate treatment option.
Lijie Zhang +6 more
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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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Distraction osteogenesis as a treatment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: A systematic review [PDF]
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Leung, MYY, Tsui, WK, Yang, Y
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Orthognathic surgery is the main treatment option to improve aesthetics and function in severe skeletal discrepancy. Orthodontic camouflage could be considered a treatment option when the patient refuses surgery. However, camouflage treatment can be challenging since it requires an acceptable compromise between achieving a stable occlusion and ...
Antonino Lo Giudice +2 more
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