2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2017.07.003
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Maxillomandibular advancement as the initial treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea: Is the mandibular occlusal plane the key?

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“…Las apneas pueden clasificarse en tres tipos según su esfuerzo inspiratorio: Cirugía de avance realizarán en el paciente. 4,8,9,[29][30][31][32][33][34] Para la preparación pre quirúrgica se indica el protocolo de Stanford, el cual divide a la cirugía en dos fases: 9,13,32,33 1. Fase l: consiste en la úvulo palato faríngeo plastia y/o genioplastia.…”
Section: Polisomnografíaunclassified
“…Las apneas pueden clasificarse en tres tipos según su esfuerzo inspiratorio: Cirugía de avance realizarán en el paciente. 4,8,9,[29][30][31][32][33][34] Para la preparación pre quirúrgica se indica el protocolo de Stanford, el cual divide a la cirugía en dos fases: 9,13,32,33 1. Fase l: consiste en la úvulo palato faríngeo plastia y/o genioplastia.…”
Section: Polisomnografíaunclassified
“…It has been reported for children with identifiable syndromes associated with micrognathia and mandibular ankylosis. Many research efforts have focused on finding the optimal cephalometric analysis and values to track both in a presurgical and postsurgical fashion, and measurements used with success have included total pharyngeal airway volume, minimal axial area, and the mandibular occlusive plane [ 61 , 62 ]. This suggests that correctible dental defects are an important part of evaluation before referring for MMA.…”
Section: Surgical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the literature when the UA has been assessed following orthognathic surgery. [36][37][38] These protocols include 'placing the tongue on the roof of the mouth' , 'placing the tongue in a relaxed position' 37,39 and 'placing the tongue against the incisor teeth' 38,40 which may The impacts of altered head and tongue posture during image acquisition on the reliability of UA outcomes are significant which are emphasized in previous studies 31,32 where a quality assessment was performed in order to exclude CBCT scans with significant malpositioned head posture (head rotation, head flexion or head extension).…”
Section: Different Protocols For Tongue Positioning During 3d Image Amentioning
confidence: 99%