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Órgano Oficial de Difusión de la Facultad de Odontología de la UNAM
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2018, Number 4

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Rev Mex Ortodon 2018; 6 (4)

Clinical case: surgical-orthodontic treatment (surgery first)

Ballinas RPA, Guzmán VGI
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Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 246-253
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Key words:

Surgery first, mandibular hyperplasia, bichectomy, angulectomy.

ABSTRACT

It is known as surgery first an orthognathic surgery that precedes orthodontic treatment. The concept was reintroduced by Nagasaka et al. in 2009 and present a reasonable cost-effectiveness method for the management of skeletal malocclusions in select cases. The procedure consists an a alternative method to classic orthodontic-surgery-orthodontic, is a procedure with surgery prior to orthodontics and after, orthodontic treatment begins. Eskeletal class III treatment is then presented through a «surgery first» approach, managed by the Department of Orthodontics and the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery of DEPeI, FO UNAM.


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