2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2013.12.005
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Short lingual osteotomy without fixation: a new strategy for mandibular osteotomy known as “physiological positioning”

Abstract: This article advocates the physiological positioning strategy (PPS) as a novel alternative treatment strategy to conventional orthognathic surgeries. Eighteen patients with skeletal mandibular prognathism were treated with surgery using the PPS. SNB and FMA as well as the Me position were measured after surgery to determine the skeletal stability, and the changes in the angle and perpendicular length of the upper and lower central incisors were also calculated after surgery to determine the dental stability.Ex… Show more

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“…Subsequently, a short lingual osteotomy of the mandible was done as reported previously. 10,12 Simply, the lingual osteotomy was extended further anteriorly from the posterior border of the ramus. All the masseter muscles, medial pterygoid muscles, and stylomandibular ligaments were left intact.…”
Section: Operative Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Subsequently, a short lingual osteotomy of the mandible was done as reported previously. 10,12 Simply, the lingual osteotomy was extended further anteriorly from the posterior border of the ramus. All the masseter muscles, medial pterygoid muscles, and stylomandibular ligaments were left intact.…”
Section: Operative Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). 10 Briefly, jaw exercise was initiated on the second postoperative day with a splint and elastic bands. After the 6th week the exercises were continued without a splint.…”
Section: Operative Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
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