2023
DOI: 10.5125/jkaoms.2023.49.3.107
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Mandibular midline osteotomy for correction of bimaxillary transverse discrepancy: a technical note

Mrunalini Ramanathan,
Rie Sonoyama-Osako,
Yukiho Shimamura
et al.

Abstract: Bimaxillary transverse width discrepancies are commonly encountered among patients with dentofacial deformities. Skeletal discrepancies should be diagnosed and managed appropriately with possible surgical corrections. Transverse width deficiencies can present in varieties of combinations involving the maxilla and mandible. We observed that in a significant proportion of cases, the maxilla is normal, and the mandible showed deficiency in the transverse dimension after pre-surgical orthodontics. We designed nove… Show more

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“…Modified T-shape osteotomy for the correction of asymmetry and advancement was further described by Grime and Bleinkinsopp in 1990 [6]. Midline osteotomy is still considered to be an adjuvant in orthognathic surgery where transverse discrepancy must be corrected [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modified T-shape osteotomy for the correction of asymmetry and advancement was further described by Grime and Bleinkinsopp in 1990 [6]. Midline osteotomy is still considered to be an adjuvant in orthognathic surgery where transverse discrepancy must be corrected [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%