2022
DOI: 10.3390/jpm12071147
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The Predictability of the Surgical Outcomes of Class III Patients in the Transverse Dimension—A Study of Three-Dimensional Assessment

Abstract: This study aimed to assess the outcomes of planned maxillary surgical movements in the transverse direction in patients possessing a Class III skeletal pattern. The available consecutive patients’ records were retrospectively reviewed. Only those possessing a Class III skeletal pattern, and for whom the same virtual planning system was used, were enrolled. The waferless technique was used to guide the jawbone repositioning. A representative triangle in the virtual maxilla of each stage was used to validate the… Show more

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“…This virtual model can then be used to simulate orthognathic surgical procedures, allowing the surgeon to evaluate the feasibility of different treatment plans and provide the patient with a more precise description of the possible outcomes. Thanks to these developments, the communication and understanding between patients and medical teams have been improved [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This virtual model can then be used to simulate orthognathic surgical procedures, allowing the surgeon to evaluate the feasibility of different treatment plans and provide the patient with a more precise description of the possible outcomes. Thanks to these developments, the communication and understanding between patients and medical teams have been improved [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%