New method of le fort i osteotomy with increased stability

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Abstract

Backsliding is a major problem when moving the maxilla significantly forward in orthognathic surgery. For example, in sleep sur-gery, maxillomandibular advancement is an application of orthognathic surgery, and it is well known that the anterior movement of the maxilla back and forth is an important factor that greatly widens the pharyngeal airway. However, postoperative backsliding is a major problem in this surgery. Therefore, a surgical method was devised to prevent the maxilla from retracting by adjusting the bone when moving the maxilla forward.

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Nishikubo, S., Ogisawa, S., Nakajima, J., Azaki, H., Shinozuka, K., & Tonogi, M. (2021). New method of le fort i osteotomy with increased stability. Journal of Oral Science, 63(3), 298–300. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.21-0151

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