Maxillofacial Surgery 2017
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-7020-6056-4.00074-5
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Surgical Planning in Orthognathic Surgery and Outcome Stability

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“…9 VSP has revolutionized orthognathic surgery over the last couple decades, as it allows for improved diagnostic ability and treatment precision. 10,11 Traditional surgical planning involves using clinical records, two-dimensional radiographs, photographs, and model surgery. Continued improvement of medical modeling software has allowed for the transfer of clinical information to a virtual platform that ultimately results in highly accurate surgical outcomes without making time-consuming models [11][12][13] (►Fig.…”
Section: Patient Assessmentmentioning
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“…9 VSP has revolutionized orthognathic surgery over the last couple decades, as it allows for improved diagnostic ability and treatment precision. 10,11 Traditional surgical planning involves using clinical records, two-dimensional radiographs, photographs, and model surgery. Continued improvement of medical modeling software has allowed for the transfer of clinical information to a virtual platform that ultimately results in highly accurate surgical outcomes without making time-consuming models [11][12][13] (►Fig.…”
Section: Patient Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, patients with cleft deformities also present with significant asymmetries, general maxillary deficiency, and occlusal cants that often necessitate bimaxillary surgery as opposed to single jaw skeletal correction. 7,10 Certain features that are unique to cleft patients and may impact planning and surgery include the potential need for alveolar cleft grafting, possibility of congenitally missing dentition, and a significant arch-width discrepancy. 7…”
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“…Orthognathic surgery involves risks and this is why we need to proceed with it only after careful planning. It is particularly important to understand the patient's view; this establishes trust and communication and helps achieve high quality results [33].…”
Section: Orthodontics-orthognathic Surgery Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to functional problems, facial aesthetic appearance is also often a motivation for orthognathic surgery, in combination with orthodontic treatment [ 2 ]. The aim of orthognathic surgery is to correct the maxillofacial deformities and dental occlusion, by cutting and repositioning maxillary and/or mandibular bones [ 3 , 4 ].…”
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