Contains fulltext : 154285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Orthognathic surgery aims to improve both the function and facial appearance of the patient. Translation of the maxillomandibular complex for correction of malocclusion is always followed by changes to the covering soft tissues, especially the nose and lips. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in the nasal region and upper lip due to orthognathic surgery using combined cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and three-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry datasets. Patients who underwent a Le Fort I osteotomy, with or without a bilateral sagittal split osteotomy, were included in this study. Pre- and postoperative documentation consisted of...
Both deep understanding and reliable prediction of postoperative soft tissue changes are crucial for...
Contains fulltext : 89622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In cleft lip a...
Orthognathic surgery is undergone to improve facial and dental aesthetics and to improve function. T...
Orthognathic surgery aims to improve both the function and facial appearance of the patient. Transla...
Orthognathic surgery has an influence on the overlying soft tissues of the translated bony maxilloma...
Item does not contain fulltextOrthognathic surgery has an influence on the overlying soft tissues of...
Background/PurposeOrthognathic surgery alters the position of maxilla and mandible, and consequently...
Orthognathic surgery alters the position of maxilla and mandible, and consequently changes the nasal...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to identify the correlation between maxillary movement and n...
Abstract Background To evaluate the nasolabial soft tissue change three-dimensionally after orthogna...
INTRODUCTION: Patients undergoing orthognathic surgery show considerable changes in both hard and so...
BACKGROUND: To obtain the best surgical results in orthognathic surgery, treatment planning and th...
Objective: To evaluate the changes in the nose in three dimensions after Le Fort I osteotomy in pati...
Objective: To evaluate the changes in the nose in three dimensions after Le Fort I osteotomy in pati...
<div><p>Both deep understanding and reliable prediction of postoperative soft tissue changes are cru...
Both deep understanding and reliable prediction of postoperative soft tissue changes are crucial for...
Contains fulltext : 89622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In cleft lip a...
Orthognathic surgery is undergone to improve facial and dental aesthetics and to improve function. T...
Orthognathic surgery aims to improve both the function and facial appearance of the patient. Transla...
Orthognathic surgery has an influence on the overlying soft tissues of the translated bony maxilloma...
Item does not contain fulltextOrthognathic surgery has an influence on the overlying soft tissues of...
Background/PurposeOrthognathic surgery alters the position of maxilla and mandible, and consequently...
Orthognathic surgery alters the position of maxilla and mandible, and consequently changes the nasal...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to identify the correlation between maxillary movement and n...
Abstract Background To evaluate the nasolabial soft tissue change three-dimensionally after orthogna...
INTRODUCTION: Patients undergoing orthognathic surgery show considerable changes in both hard and so...
BACKGROUND: To obtain the best surgical results in orthognathic surgery, treatment planning and th...
Objective: To evaluate the changes in the nose in three dimensions after Le Fort I osteotomy in pati...
Objective: To evaluate the changes in the nose in three dimensions after Le Fort I osteotomy in pati...
<div><p>Both deep understanding and reliable prediction of postoperative soft tissue changes are cru...
Both deep understanding and reliable prediction of postoperative soft tissue changes are crucial for...
Contains fulltext : 89622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In cleft lip a...
Orthognathic surgery is undergone to improve facial and dental aesthetics and to improve function. T...