The objectives of this study are to assess the velopharyngeal dimensions using cephalometric variables of the nasopharynx and oropharynx as well as to compare the Le Fort I osteotomy technique to Zisser’s anterior maxillary osteotomy technique based on patients’ outcomes within early and late postoperative follow-ups. 15 patients with severe maxillary deficiency treated with Le Fort I osteotomy and maxillary segmental osteotomy were assessed. Preoperative, early postoperative, and late postoperative follow-up lateral cephalograms, patient histories, and operative reports are reviewed with a focus on defined cephalometric landmarks for assessing velopharyngeal space dimension and maxillary movement (measured for three different tracing point...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Purpose: The purpose of this study is t...
Background: Improving facial aesthetics has been shown to be a strong motivating factor in patients ...
Objective: To compare speech outcome and velopharyngeal (VP) status of subjects with repaired cleft ...
Objective: To describe the morphological changes of velopharyngeal components in patients with cleft...
Background: Maxillary advancement may affect speech in cleft patients. Aims: To evaluate whether the...
To identify nasal width changes occurring after Le Fort I osteotomy and to compare prospectively the...
Background and Aims: Impaired velopharyngeal closure function is sometimes a complication of a stand...
This retrospective cohort study evaluated the postoperative outcomes of preoperatively planned posit...
This study aimed at evaluating changes in scleral show following Le Fort I osteotomy with either imp...
This retrospective study was performed to verify the accuracy of horizontal and vertical repositioni...
Purpose: The literature discussing the impact of a single Le Fort I osteotomy on nasopharyngeal airw...
Purpose: The literature discussing the impact of a single Le Fort I osteotomy on nasopharyngeal airw...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the soft tissue parameters related to inferior nasal morp...
Introduction: Maxillary advancement may affect speech in cleft patients. The aim of this study was t...
Introduction: Maxillary advancement may affect speech in cleft patients. The aim of this study was t...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Purpose: The purpose of this study is t...
Background: Improving facial aesthetics has been shown to be a strong motivating factor in patients ...
Objective: To compare speech outcome and velopharyngeal (VP) status of subjects with repaired cleft ...
Objective: To describe the morphological changes of velopharyngeal components in patients with cleft...
Background: Maxillary advancement may affect speech in cleft patients. Aims: To evaluate whether the...
To identify nasal width changes occurring after Le Fort I osteotomy and to compare prospectively the...
Background and Aims: Impaired velopharyngeal closure function is sometimes a complication of a stand...
This retrospective cohort study evaluated the postoperative outcomes of preoperatively planned posit...
This study aimed at evaluating changes in scleral show following Le Fort I osteotomy with either imp...
This retrospective study was performed to verify the accuracy of horizontal and vertical repositioni...
Purpose: The literature discussing the impact of a single Le Fort I osteotomy on nasopharyngeal airw...
Purpose: The literature discussing the impact of a single Le Fort I osteotomy on nasopharyngeal airw...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the soft tissue parameters related to inferior nasal morp...
Introduction: Maxillary advancement may affect speech in cleft patients. The aim of this study was t...
Introduction: Maxillary advancement may affect speech in cleft patients. The aim of this study was t...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Purpose: The purpose of this study is t...
Background: Improving facial aesthetics has been shown to be a strong motivating factor in patients ...
Objective: To compare speech outcome and velopharyngeal (VP) status of subjects with repaired cleft ...