OBJECTIVE: This case report describes the successful treatment of a patient with Crouzon syndrome with severe midfacial deficiency and malocclusion, including reverse overjet. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In Phase I treatment, maxillary lateral expansion and protraction were performed. In Phase II treatment, after lateral expansion of the maxilla and leveling of the maxillary and mandibular dentition, an orthognathic approach including simultaneous Le Fort I and III osteotomies with distraction osteogenesis (DO) was used to improve the midfacial deficiency. RESULTS: After DO, 12.0 mm of the medial maxillary buttress and 9.0 mm of maxillary (point A) advancement were achieved, which resulted in a favorable facial profile and stable occlusion. CONCLUSION: Even after 8 years of retention, the patient's profile and occlusion were preserved without any significant relapse.
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Yamamoto, S., Kurosaka, H., Mihara, K., Onoda, M., Haraguchi, S., & Yamashiro, T. (2023). Long-term follow-up of a patient diagnosed with Crouzon syndrome who underwent Le Fort I and III distraction osteogenesis using a rigid external distractor system. The Angle Orthodontist, 93(6), 736–746. https://doi.org/10.2319/011823-40.1
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