2017
DOI: 10.21726/rsbo.v14i1.639
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Surgical correction of vertical maxillary excess associated with mandibular self-rotation

Abstract: The Class I skeletal deformity associated with vertical maxillary excess is a rare condition reported in the literature. Surgical impaction allows the correction of the long face and gummy smile. Objective: This case report aimed to evaluate the positioning of the condyle after Le Fort I osteotomy associated with mandibular selfrotation. Case report: The patient underwent orthognathic surgery for the correction of maxillary vertical excess. Tomography studies were performed to evaluate the initial and final po… Show more

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“…To diagnose the modified passive eruption, it is important to exclude a hypermobile lip and to verify the localization of the enamel cement junction [30]. Hormonal changes during pregnancy and the use of oral contraceptives have been associated with gingival growth [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To diagnose the modified passive eruption, it is important to exclude a hypermobile lip and to verify the localization of the enamel cement junction [30]. Hormonal changes during pregnancy and the use of oral contraceptives have been associated with gingival growth [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%