Abstract

Sagittal mandibular retrognathism (mandibular deficiency) as basic deviation may occur in combination with various maxillary deformities: + Sagittal maxillary prognathism (maxillary protrusion) Maxillary alveolar protrusion A deep overbite often occurs in childhood as it is genetically determined. The upper incisors extend too far down and cover the incisors in the lower jaw. As with a deep bite, the upper row of teeth also overlaps the lower row of teeth in an overbite.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIllustrated Manual of Orthognathic Surgery: Combined Bimaxillary Osteotomies in the Facial Skeleton
EditorsPeter Kessler, Nicolas Hardt, Kensuke Yamauchi
PublisherSpringer
Chapter34
Pages331-335
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9783031735929
ISBN (Print)9783031735912
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • 3D-planning
  • Bimaxillary osteotomy
  • BSSO
  • CCR
  • Counter clockwise rotation
  • Genioplasty
  • Le Fort osteotomy
  • Mandibular advancement
  • Mandibular retrognathia
  • Mandibular retrognathism
  • Maxillary impaction
  • Maxillary prognathism
  • Maxillary rotation
  • Mobilization and repositioning
  • Orthognathic surgery
  • Osteosynthesis
  • PSI
  • SARME
  • Splints
  • Surgery-first approach
  • Waferless surgery

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'C2-Deep Overbite'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this