2007
DOI: 10.1097/01.scs.0000249360.64041.a6
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Mandible Distraction Using Internal Device

Abstract: For many years, surgeons have sought a method to treat severe facial deformities without using bone grafts and extensive surgery. Distraction osteogenesis offers this promise. The technique used in mandibular hypoplasia follows the basic principles proposed by Ilizarov which states that the device must be elongated 1 mm per day to create optimal bone production. Despite the widespread implementation of this recommendation to include the 1-mm/day separation, doubt still exists as to whether this is the optimal … Show more

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“…Studies on postoperative cephalograms and radiographs have shown that mandibular distraction osteogenesis with internal devices is effective in lengthening the mandible and improving facial symmetry, appearance, and dentition [22 ] However, there are few studies on long-term outcomes. Hollier et al, Meazzini MC,followed patients from 12 to 92 months and found a recurrence rate of 51% to 100% between 42 and 92 months.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on postoperative cephalograms and radiographs have shown that mandibular distraction osteogenesis with internal devices is effective in lengthening the mandible and improving facial symmetry, appearance, and dentition [22 ] However, there are few studies on long-term outcomes. Hollier et al, Meazzini MC,followed patients from 12 to 92 months and found a recurrence rate of 51% to 100% between 42 and 92 months.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%