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Zonal analysis in contemporary aesthetic orthognathic surgical planning
Mehmet Manisali1, Farhad B Naini2
1Maxillofacial Unit, St George's University Hospital, London, UK.
Background:
The purpose of this article is to introduce the concept of zonal analysis in orthognathic surgical planning.
Case Presentation:
The importance of developing this concept of facial zonal analysis is because grouping together elements of aesthetic importance in a region in a systematic manner allows for accurate diagnosis and logical treatment planning. An orthognathic case presentation is described to demonstrate this concept.
Discussion:
The three facial zones described are related in terms of the presenting problem and in relation to the changes envisaged with each planned surgical movement. The importance of developing this concept of facial zonal analysis is because grouping together elements of aesthetic importance in a region in a systematic manner allows for accurate diagnosis and logical treatment planning. Consideration is given to the negative features that require improvement and the positive features that the clinician and patient would prefer not to alter. It also provides an organised tool for postoperative comparison of results. The analysis and synthesis of the information provided from this approach can aid contemporary orthognathic surgical planning.

