A Case of Mandibular Prognathism with Edentulous Maxilla treated by Orthognathic Surgery MASAKI DONEN 1) , YUJI MURAKAMI 1) , MITSUTAKA ODA 2) , YOSHINORI KOBORI 3) , KAZUHIRO MATSUSHITA 3) , HIRO-O YAMAGUCHI 3) , TADASHI MIKOYA 4) , OSAMU TAKAMICHI 5) , KENJIRO SHIBATA 6) , FUMIO SAITO 6) , YURI TSUKAMOTO 6) , YOSHIAKI SATO 6) , JUNICHIRO IIDA 6) and NOBUO INOUE 7) With the growth of the aged population, untreated elderly patients who have malocclusion with prognathism will increase. When a patient with prognathism becomes edentulous, we often experience, during treatment, complete dentures not being stable and the patient is not satisfied with the form of the dentures because the relative position of the maxilla and mandible is skeletal Class Ⅲ. We report a case of mandibular prognathism 1) 釧路赤十字病院歯科口腔外科(主任:村上有二部長) 2) おだ歯科(主任:尾田充孝院長) 3) 北海道大学大学院歯学研究科口腔病態学講座顎顔面外科学教室(主任:鄭 漢忠教授) 4) 北海道大学病院高次口腔医療センター顎口腔機能治療部門(主任:三古谷 忠教授) 5) 北海道大学大学院歯学研究科口腔機能学講座リハビリ補綴学教室(主任:川浪雅光教授) 6) 北海道大学大学院歯学研究科口腔機能学講座歯科矯正学教室(主任:飯田順一郎教授) 7) 札幌徳洲会病院歯科口腔外科(主任:杉浦千尋部長)
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