Computer-assisted horizontal translational osseous genioplasty: a simple method to correct chin deviation

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Background: Different genioplasty techniques are applied for the adjustment of chin area deformities such as chin deviation. Results: Thirty patients with simple facial asymmetry due to chin deviation underwent computer-assisted horizontal translational osseous genioplasty. In this technique, a surgical guide was used to cut a bone strip from the side where the chin should be transferred to; then, the same bone strip was used for the filling of the gap that was formed on the opposite side. Conclusion: According to the experience gained from this study, the authors believe that computer-assisted horizontal translational osseous genioplasty is a simple and reliable technique for patients with facial asymmetry due to chin deviation.

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Keyhan, S. O., Azari, A., Yousefi, P., Cheshmi, B., Fallahi, H. R., & Valipour, M. A. (2020). Computer-assisted horizontal translational osseous genioplasty: a simple method to correct chin deviation. Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40902-020-00278-z

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