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M M Baralle1, J Ferri, J M Maes

  • 1Clinique de stomatologie et chirurgie maxillo-faciale, CHRU de Lille.

Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale
|January 1, 1995
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Orthognathic surgery for missing teeth involves two approaches: using existing prostheses for tooth loss or employing diverse options for congenital deficiencies like cleft palate.

Area of Science:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Craniofacial Anomalies
  • Dental Prosthetics

Background:

  • Orthognathic surgery addresses jaw alignment issues.
  • Missing teeth present unique challenges in orthognathic procedures.
  • Congenital deficiencies, such as cleft palate, often involve complex dental anomalies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To categorize and discuss therapeutic options for orthognathic surgery in patients with missing teeth.
  • To differentiate treatment strategies based on the etiology of tooth loss.
  • To explore management approaches for congenital deficiencies impacting orthognathic surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Review of treatment modalities for orthognathic surgery in edentulous or partially edentulous patients.
  • Case-based discussion of therapeutic options for congenital deficiencies, specifically cleft palate sequelae.

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  • Analysis of prosthetic integration and surgical planning.
  • Main Results:

    • Two primary categories of orthognathic surgery for missing teeth were identified.
    • Category 1 involves utilizing existing prostheses for bridging after tooth loss.
    • Category 2 addresses congenital deficiencies with a broader spectrum of therapeutic choices.

    Conclusions:

    • Treatment for orthognathic surgery in patients with missing teeth is tailored to the cause of tooth loss.
    • Congenital deficiencies necessitate a wider array of management strategies compared to post-tooth loss scenarios.
    • Effective planning integrates prosthetic solutions and surgical interventions for optimal outcomes.