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Maxillofacial asymmetry with lateral inclination of occlusal plane (maxilla). Report of one case
こう合平面(上顎)の左右的傾斜を伴う顎顔面非対称の一治験例
1990
Journal of The Japanese Stomatological Society
こう合平面(上顎)の左右的傾斜を伴う顎顔面非対称の一治験例
A case of maxillofacial asymmetry involving (a) asymmerty of the mandibular bone, (b) lateral inclination of the occlusal plane of the maxilla, and (c) functional displacement of the mandible. The authors performed a sagittal splitting ramus osteotomy, to correct (a) and (c) and also the extrusion of maxillary buccal segments to correct (b). The fixation was six weeks after the surgery released, and the maxillary occlusal plane was leveled to extrude the right maxillary buccal segments. The
doi:10.11277/stomatology1952.39.655
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