Volume 48, Issue 5 , Pages 349-351, July 2010
Correction of skeletal Class II—anterior deep bite and prominent chin by forced surgical rotation of the mandible
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to describe a technique of forced surgical rotation of the mandible used in skeletal Class II patients with deep bite and prominent chin. Posterior occlusal composite onlays combined with preoperative orthodontic treatment without anterior intrusion increase the posterior rotational component of the surgical mandibular advancement, when removed during operation. This manoeuvre allows for the surgical closure of the posterior open bite, while anteriorly the deep bite is opened. This technique avoids bimaxillary rotation surgery with dorsal impaction in mild to moderate cases. In any case, a chin setback osteotomy with compromised aesthetics can be avoided.
Keywords: Osteotomy: malocclusion, angle Class II, Maxillofacial abnormalities, Mandible, Chin
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PII: S0266-4356(10)00013-6
doi:10.1016/j.bjoms.2009.08.041
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Volume 48, Issue 5 , Pages 349-351, July 2010
