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Skeletal structure of asymmetric mandibular prognathism and retrognathism.

Tong XiShankeeth VinayahalingamStefaan BergéThomas MaalTae-Geon Kwon
Published in: Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery (2023)
Considering the 3D positional difference of gonion and large individual variations of frontal ramal inclination, significant structural deformation in deviated mandibular prognathism need to be considered in asymmetric prognathism patients. Therefore, Individually planned surgical procedures that also correct the malpositioning of the mandibular ramus are recommended especially in patients with asymmetric prognathism.
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