2020
DOI: 10.17219/dmp/112574
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Complex orthodontic and surgical management of an adult patient with transverse maxillary deficiency and skeletal class III malocclusion: A case report

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“…Boeck et al 9 and Eslamipour et al[ 19 in their published articles they estimated that dentofacial deformity affect about 20% of the population and the highest present for occlusal disharmony related to class I (50%–55%) and class II accounts (15%–20%), whereas class III shows the least percentage (1%) of malocclusion roughly. In this study, class III and bimaxillary protrusion show the highest percentage with slight difference (35% and 31% sequentially), and this result confirmed with the result of Nowak (64.5%) on the contrary class II (32.2%) 20 …”
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“…Boeck et al 9 and Eslamipour et al[ 19 in their published articles they estimated that dentofacial deformity affect about 20% of the population and the highest present for occlusal disharmony related to class I (50%–55%) and class II accounts (15%–20%), whereas class III shows the least percentage (1%) of malocclusion roughly. In this study, class III and bimaxillary protrusion show the highest percentage with slight difference (35% and 31% sequentially), and this result confirmed with the result of Nowak (64.5%) on the contrary class II (32.2%) 20 …”
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confidence: 89%
“…Dominance of bimaxillary surgeries is discussed in different articles 20,24 . In this study, only 16% are indicated for bimaxillary osteotomies usually decided in the severe cases where the disharmony and malocclusion are complicated, whereas the articles support the use of bimaxillary osteotomies can be attributed to the technical advances in diagnostic instruments which make the surgery easer for both the surgeon and the patients with shortening the surgery time also beside understanding and knowledge awareness about orthognathic cases management and impact on face normalization functionally and esthetically 6,22,25,26 .…”
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“… 2 Orthognathic surgery aims to achieve functional balance of the stomatognathic system, improve dental aesthetics, promote psychological well-being, and produce long-term dental stability. 3 …”
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