2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2012.12.025
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Skeletal and Dental Variables Related to the Stability of Orthognathic Surgery in Skeletal Class III Malocclusion With a Surgery-First Approach

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“…This method has proven very useful for the patient -who can immediately see the improvement in the facial aesthetics -and it reduces significantly the duration of the orthodontic therapy (9). Ko et al (10,11) compared surgically treated cases of skeletal Class III with pre-surgical orthodontic treatment with those without pre-surgical orthodontic treatment. They stated that the treatment outcome and long-term stability were comparable and did not show significant differences.…”
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“…This method has proven very useful for the patient -who can immediately see the improvement in the facial aesthetics -and it reduces significantly the duration of the orthodontic therapy (9). Ko et al (10,11) compared surgically treated cases of skeletal Class III with pre-surgical orthodontic treatment with those without pre-surgical orthodontic treatment. They stated that the treatment outcome and long-term stability were comparable and did not show significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ideal case is characterised by a malocclusion associated with skeletal malformation, a moderate-minor crowding, maxillary central and lower incisors with a normal inclination or that are slightly proclined or retroclined, and minimal transversal incongruity. Ko et al (10) observe that the factors causing instability in the Surgery-First approach include a larger overbite, a deeper curve of Spee, a greater negative overjet and a greater mandibular setback. The initial overbite may be an indicator of a possible skeletal relapse of the mandibular setback.…”
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“…Bajo conceptos de cirugía primero, la angulación de incisivos ha sido relacionada con posibilidad de recidivas de movimiento orto-quirúrgico por Ko et al (2013), donde los grupos con mayor estabilidad de movimiento ortognático presentaron una angulación de incisivo central de 121,28º (±5,53º) mientras que el grupo de menor estabilidad y mayor recidiva presentó angulaciones de 124,52º (±6,93º). Consideraciones de apiñamiento dentario, curva oclusal y proinclinación de incisivos son fundamentales en la elección de estrategias de cirugía primero (Yu et al, 2015), donde recomendaciones de protocolos ortodóncicos incluyen la posibilidad de 6º de libertad para la ejecución de la ortodoncia post quirúrgica (Huang & Chen).…”
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“…This prompt correction of the hard-and soft-tissue disharmony is a major advantage in SFA. 15 Furthermore, presurgical deterioration of soft-tissue profile due to dental decompensation is avoided, whereas prompt enhancement of facial esthetics is attained after the surgical procedure. This has an advantage from a psychological standpoint because of a reduced duration of unappealing orthodontic appliances, which is highly appreciated by the patient.…”
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