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Total Mandibular Subapical Alveolar Osteotomy to Correct Class II Division I Dentofacial Deformity.

Rafael Correia CavalcanteIsabela Polesi BergamaschiAline Monise SebastianiFabiano GalinaMarina FanderuffDelson João da CostaNelson Luis Barbosa RebellatoRafaela ScariotLeandro Eduardo Klüppel
Published in: Case reports in surgery (2018)
A 19-year-old female patient was referred to the oral and maxillofacial surgery department at the Federal University of Paraná with chin aesthetic complaints as well as class II malocclusion. The proposed treatment was total mandibular subapical alveolar osteotomy, retaining the chin position and eliminating the need for genioplasty, since, although the patient presented with a class II dentofacial deformity, the chin was well positioned. Under general anesthesia, a "V-shaped" incision was conducted from the right retromolar region to the left retromolar region. A ring of cortical bone was removed around the mental foramen, with the aim to create a space around the mental nerve. Fixation was conducted with plates and screws of the 2.0 system. The patient on six-year follow-up showed osteotomy stability, a better overall occlusion, and outcome satisfaction.
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