Use of Iowa Spaces for the orthodontic management of mandibular postsurgical skeletal relapse

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It has been documented that there is a tendency for skeletal relapse after orthognathic surgery. This relapse occurs more often following mandibular bilateral sagittal split osteotomy setbacks. The possible causes for lack of postsurgical stability as well as the clinical recommendations to manage the relapse are presented. Among these recommendations is the creation of Iowa Spaces.

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Justus, R. (2016). Use of Iowa Spaces for the orthodontic management of mandibular postsurgical skeletal relapse. APOS Trends in Orthodontics, 6(3), 123–128. https://doi.org/10.4103/2321-1407.183151

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