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Augmentation Genioplasty Using a Third Molar as a Bone Graft: An Alternative Surgical Technique
Adeline Kerbrat1, Joel Ferri2,3
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Pierre Marie Curie-Paris 6, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris.
Purpose:
Augmentation genioplasty corrects vertical chin deficiency. To stabilize the synthesis and to allow ossification, a biomaterial prop is necessary. Third molars are frequently removed during orthognathic surgery and provides good material used as autogenous grafts.
Surgical Technique:
This article describes the surgical technique of an augmentation genioplasty using a third molar as a prop biomaterial. Results are stable in time. This technique presents no risk of infection and is less invasive than other autogenous bone graft.
Conclusions:
third molar can be used as a prop biomaterial in augmentation genioplasty.

