The surgery-first approach in orthognathic surgery has recently created a broader interest in completely eliminating time-consuming preoperative orthodontic treatment. Available evidence on the surgery-first approach should be appraised to support its use in orthognathic surgery. A MEDLINE search using the keywords "surgery first" and "orthognathic surgery" was conducted to select studies using the surgery-first approach. We also manually searched the reference list of the selected keywords to include articles not selected by the MEDLINE search. The search identified 18 articles related to the surgery-first approach. There was no randomized controlled clinical trial. Four papers were excluded as the content was only personal opinion or basi...
The aim of this literature review article is to evaluate the new surgical technique “Surgery-First” ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surgical movement and postoperative orthodontic treatm...
OBJECTIVE: To date, no systematic review has been undertaken to identify the complications of segmen...
The most common orthognathic surgery approach consists of three steps: presurgical orthodontic treat...
The surgery first approach (SFA) is a therapeutic strategy used in orthognathic surgery that is cons...
<div><p>ABSTRACT In the current era of expedited orthodontics, among many clinicians, tertiary care ...
Conventional orthognathic surgery treatment involves a prolonged period of orthodontic treatment (pr...
The conventional surgical-orthodontic approach starts with a long period of preoperative orthodontic...
Surgery first approach is evolving as a better accepted treatment modality in contemporary orthognat...
Abstract The “surgery-first” approach, defined as a team approach between surgeons and orthodontists...
The surgery-first approach (SFA) to orthognathic treatment aims to reduce its duration without compr...
In the current era of expedited orthodontics, among many clinicians, tertiary care hospitals and pat...
Two surgical approaches exist for malocclusion: in the surgery-first approach the orthognathic surge...
This case study describes the treatment of a 20-year-old white woman with a skeletal Class III and d...
The prevalence of Class III malocclusion is greater in Asian populations, with an estimated 17% repo...
The aim of this literature review article is to evaluate the new surgical technique “Surgery-First” ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surgical movement and postoperative orthodontic treatm...
OBJECTIVE: To date, no systematic review has been undertaken to identify the complications of segmen...
The most common orthognathic surgery approach consists of three steps: presurgical orthodontic treat...
The surgery first approach (SFA) is a therapeutic strategy used in orthognathic surgery that is cons...
<div><p>ABSTRACT In the current era of expedited orthodontics, among many clinicians, tertiary care ...
Conventional orthognathic surgery treatment involves a prolonged period of orthodontic treatment (pr...
The conventional surgical-orthodontic approach starts with a long period of preoperative orthodontic...
Surgery first approach is evolving as a better accepted treatment modality in contemporary orthognat...
Abstract The “surgery-first” approach, defined as a team approach between surgeons and orthodontists...
The surgery-first approach (SFA) to orthognathic treatment aims to reduce its duration without compr...
In the current era of expedited orthodontics, among many clinicians, tertiary care hospitals and pat...
Two surgical approaches exist for malocclusion: in the surgery-first approach the orthognathic surge...
This case study describes the treatment of a 20-year-old white woman with a skeletal Class III and d...
The prevalence of Class III malocclusion is greater in Asian populations, with an estimated 17% repo...
The aim of this literature review article is to evaluate the new surgical technique “Surgery-First” ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surgical movement and postoperative orthodontic treatm...
OBJECTIVE: To date, no systematic review has been undertaken to identify the complications of segmen...