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[Orthognathic surgery: corrective bone operations].

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Orthognathic surgery evolved from treating severe malformations to standardized procedures for mandible and maxilla correction. Modern techniques utilize 3D imaging for precise planning and improved patient outcomes in complex cases.

Area of Science:

  • Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Orthodontics
  • Skeletal Biology

Context:

  • Historical review of orthognathic surgery development.
  • Evolution from treating severe malformations to routine corrections.
  • Advancements in surgical techniques and standardization over 150 years.

Purpose:

  • To trace the historical progression of orthognathic surgical procedures.
  • To highlight key innovations in mandibular and maxillary osteotomies.
  • To discuss the shift towards precision planning and functional considerations.

Summary:

  • The sagittal split osteotomy (1955) revolutionized mandibular correction.
  • Le Fort I and III osteotomies advanced maxillary and midface surgeries.
  • Current focus includes 3D visualization (CT scans, stereolithography) and computer-aided planning for complex cases.

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Impact:

  • Established orthognathic surgery as a standard treatment.
  • Enabled correction of severe facial bone malformations.
  • Paved the way for modern craniofacial surgery and precise soft tissue predictions.