2022
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000004242
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Novel Approach for Midface Depression

Abstract: Background: Although Le Fort type II, prosthesis detainment, and orthodontic treatment are considered for the management of midface retraction, they may be limited by their high cost, infection risk, and excessive amount of tooth movement. Therefore, the Point A-Koji method was devised as a novel treatment in patients with midface retraction. Methods: This is a case report of a 26-year-old woman who presented with a feeling of depressed midface and protrusion of the mouth. Preoperatively, the position of the l… Show more

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“…As the initial stage of cosmetic surgery for facial beauty, the need for adult orthodontic treatment has increased markedly, and patients are no longer satisfied with just having beautifully aligned teeth. The three-dimensionality of the midface, which is an important element of facial beauty, is greatly influenced by the position of the subnasal point, as reported by the author [ 5 , 6 ], which significantly influences the nasolabial angle. There are many Asians who have a bimaxillary protrusion facial profile, lips that surpass the E-line, and narrow nasolabial angle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the initial stage of cosmetic surgery for facial beauty, the need for adult orthodontic treatment has increased markedly, and patients are no longer satisfied with just having beautifully aligned teeth. The three-dimensionality of the midface, which is an important element of facial beauty, is greatly influenced by the position of the subnasal point, as reported by the author [ 5 , 6 ], which significantly influences the nasolabial angle. There are many Asians who have a bimaxillary protrusion facial profile, lips that surpass the E-line, and narrow nasolabial angle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%