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Is distal segment ostectomy essential for stabilization of the condylar position in patients with facial asymmetry?

Ki Eun HongEun Sup ShinJun ParkJi Eon YunChul Hoon KimJung Han KimBok-Joo Kim
Published in: Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery (2021)
As a result of analyzing the condylar position change of the group treated with BSSRO alone and the group treated with BSSRO and DSO in patients with facial asymmetry, there were statistically significant differences in the mediolateral displacement of NDS and the condyle rotation of NDS and DS. However, the anteroposterior condylar position did not show any difference in the bilateral condyles. In addition, since worsening clinical symptoms of bilateral temporomandibular joint were not observed before and after surgery in both groups, it is concluded that it is not necessary to accompany DSO in patients with facial asymmetry (minimum 3 mm, maximum 7 mm).
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