Abstract Facial asymmetry is a condition that compromises function and social interactions and, consequently, the quality of life. Orthodontic-surgical treatment may be indicated to achieve a stable occlusion and significant improvement in facial aesthetics. The virtual planning of the maxillary, mandibular and chin movements can be done prior to surgery. These movements can be successfully performed with the use of prototyped guides obtained from virtual planning. The aim of this article is to show the state of the art of treatments of facial asymmetries, and emphasize how important is the multi-disciplinary approach to achieve predictable aesthetic and functionally stable results in a patient with facial asymmetry and chin protrusion
Traditionally 2D cephalometric analysis has been used for diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial d...
In this randomised controlled clinical trial, 2 homogeneous groups of patients with facial asymmetry...
A chin deformity does not rarely accompany dentofacial deformities. A correction of the chin (geniop...
Abstract Facial asymmetry is a condition that compromises function and social interactions and, cons...
ABSTRACT Dentofacial deformities usually are surgically treated, and 3D virtual planning has been us...
Facial symmetry affects the perception of facial beauty. Overall, facial harmony with an appropriate...
Orthognathic surgical planning compromises three clinical needs: occlusal balancing, symmetry, and h...
Abstract: Distraction osteogenesis is a well-established surgical procedure to elongate the maxillof...
Abstract The term "asymmetry" is used to make reference to dissimilarity between homologous elements...
Background: Chin osteotomy is a routine orthognathic surgical procedure that usually performed in ad...
Featured Application: Better surgical planning of the mandibular angle region. The surgical correcti...
Facial asymmetry is frequent and remains an orthodontic and surgical challenge. Successful treatment...
Objective: To establish a computer-aided surgical simulation procedure based on the natural head pos...
From an aesthetic viewpoint, the symmetry of the chin is very important in maintaining facial symmet...
Purpose: Facial asymmetry associated with unilateral condylar hyperplasia can benefit from condylect...
Traditionally 2D cephalometric analysis has been used for diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial d...
In this randomised controlled clinical trial, 2 homogeneous groups of patients with facial asymmetry...
A chin deformity does not rarely accompany dentofacial deformities. A correction of the chin (geniop...
Abstract Facial asymmetry is a condition that compromises function and social interactions and, cons...
ABSTRACT Dentofacial deformities usually are surgically treated, and 3D virtual planning has been us...
Facial symmetry affects the perception of facial beauty. Overall, facial harmony with an appropriate...
Orthognathic surgical planning compromises three clinical needs: occlusal balancing, symmetry, and h...
Abstract: Distraction osteogenesis is a well-established surgical procedure to elongate the maxillof...
Abstract The term "asymmetry" is used to make reference to dissimilarity between homologous elements...
Background: Chin osteotomy is a routine orthognathic surgical procedure that usually performed in ad...
Featured Application: Better surgical planning of the mandibular angle region. The surgical correcti...
Facial asymmetry is frequent and remains an orthodontic and surgical challenge. Successful treatment...
Objective: To establish a computer-aided surgical simulation procedure based on the natural head pos...
From an aesthetic viewpoint, the symmetry of the chin is very important in maintaining facial symmet...
Purpose: Facial asymmetry associated with unilateral condylar hyperplasia can benefit from condylect...
Traditionally 2D cephalometric analysis has been used for diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial d...
In this randomised controlled clinical trial, 2 homogeneous groups of patients with facial asymmetry...
A chin deformity does not rarely accompany dentofacial deformities. A correction of the chin (geniop...