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Background: Most cases of facial asymmetry involve yaw deformity, and determination of the yaw correction level is very difficult. Methods: We use three-dimensional soft tissue simulation to determine the yaw correction level. This three-dimensional simulation is based on the addition of cephalometric prediction to gradual yaw correction. Optimal yaw correction is determined visually, and an intermediate splint is fabricated with computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing. Application of positioning devices and the performance of horseshoe osteotomy are advisable. Results: With this procedure, accurate repositioning of jaws was confirmed and patients obtained fairly good facial contour. Conclusions: This procedure is a promising method for a widespread, predictable treatment of facial asymmetry.
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Tominaga, K., Habu, M., Tsurushima, H., Takahashi, O., & Yoshioka, I. (2016). CAD/CAM splint based on soft tissue 3D simulation for treatment of facial asymmetry. Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40902-016-0050-8
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