Orthognathic Surgery 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119004370.ch48
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Rhinoplasty and Nasal Changes In Relation to Orthognathic Surgery

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“…The mean maxillary advancement was 5. 15 average of columellar lobular angle increased from 37.298 AE 7.168 to 38.058 AE 5.258. All of these parameters were not found significant (P > 0.05).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The mean maxillary advancement was 5. 15 average of columellar lobular angle increased from 37.298 AE 7.168 to 38.058 AE 5.258. All of these parameters were not found significant (P > 0.05).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The fact that the columella is slightly lower than the alar rims gives the ''Gull in Flight'' appearance and it shows degree of rotation of the nose tip from the frontal view. [14][15][16][17] Since columella forms the gull's body and the alar rim forms the gull's wings, this appearance may be affected by maxillary surgery. There were a few studies about columella and columella-alar relationship in the literature.…”
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“…Extension of incisions to the internal vestibular surface depends on the desire to change the shape of the naris. If the alar rim is thick a further wedge excision of the rim may be carried out to narrow it, Figure 7 ( 50 ). Septoplasty can be undertaken for correction of a buckled septum following maxillary impaction to improve the nasal airway and to deal with any resultant asymmetry.…”
Section: Secondary Surgical Procedures To Manage Nasal Changes With Omentioning
confidence: 99%