2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2009.02.027
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Comparative study of 2 software programs for predicting profile changes in Class III patients having double-jaw orthognathic surgery

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“…In addition, a computer‐aided surgical simulation was used. This computer software technology has been used widely to predict orthognathic surgery outcomes, mainly for dentate patients . Soft‐tissue surgical simulation can be facilitated by the presence of the duplicate dentures, and the prediction of facial changes can be foreseen.…”
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“…In addition, a computer‐aided surgical simulation was used. This computer software technology has been used widely to predict orthognathic surgery outcomes, mainly for dentate patients . Soft‐tissue surgical simulation can be facilitated by the presence of the duplicate dentures, and the prediction of facial changes can be foreseen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preoperative surgical planning is a crucial phase in the treatment plan for a complex multidisciplinary case . Many approaches for surgical planning using computer simulation have been described . Computer software can be used to predict the surgical outcome and has become an important tool to help with the treatment plan.…”
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“…The prediction of soft tissue changes associated with maxillary surgery has been found to not be as accurate as those for the mandible (Hunt and Rudge, 1974;Friede et al, 1987;Magro-Filho et al, 2010). Chew et al (2008) who found that while a linear relationship existed between soft and hard tissue movement post surgery for mandibular movements this wasn't the case for maxillary movements, which demonstrated a non linear response following orthognathic surgery.…”
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“…Kaipatur and Flores-Mir (2009) and Magro-Filho et al (2010) have demonstrated very little overall differences in the predictive accuracy of the main orthognathic prediction software programs available on the market.…”
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