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The surgical outcomes of anterior segmental osteotomy in Asian skeletal class II patients.

Yeji LeeSeung-Weon LimVania ChanPureum HongSang-Baek HanHwa Sung Chae
Published in: Oral and maxillofacial surgery (2023)
ASO was found to successfully correct ANB of skeletal class II patients under the following conditions (ANB 5.3° ± 1.5°, SNB 77.3° ± 4.5°, U1 to FH 115° ± 7.5, L1 to FH 48.0° ± 4.6). However, patients with larger ANB and SNA values may require bi-maxillary surgery. In addition, ASO has limitations in correcting gummy smile in cases of extreme maxillary excess. For patients requiring a large amount of lip retraction, rotation of the anterior segment may be beneficial in conjunction with bi-maxillary surgery.
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