Special Surgical Aspects in Mandibular Setback

Peter Kessler*, Nicolas Hardt, Suen An Nynke Lie

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Abstract

Mandibular repositioning can lead to interference between the proximal and distal mandibular segments depending on the displacement distance and the shape of the mandible. These interferences must be recognized and corrected to avoid temporomandibular joint displacements.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIllustrated Manual of Orthognathic Surgery
Subtitle of host publicationOsteotomies of the Mandible
EditorsPeter Kessler , Nicolas Hardt , Kensuke Yamauchi
PublisherSpringer
Pages245-246
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9783031069789
ISBN (Print)9783031069772
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • BSSO
  • Class III malocclusion
  • Class III relation
  • Indications for mandibular setback
  • Intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy—IVRO
  • Inverted L osteotomy
  • Mandibular prognathism
  • Mandibular segment osteotomy
  • Mandibular setback
  • Maxillary retrusion
  • Modifications and surgical alternatives
  • Sagittal splitting
  • Special surgical aspects in mandibular setback
  • Temporomandibular joint—TMJ

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