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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Improving accuracy of the intermediate splint in substantial intermaxillary sagittal discrepancies using an extra anterior anchorage point: technical note
Victoria RosembergJorge Masià-gridillaFederico Hernández-alfaroAdaia Valls-ontañónsubject
Férula intermediaMandibleIntermaxillary fixationProspective evaluationcorticosteroidsMaxillapainProspective StudiesCirugía ortognáticaTornillo óseoOrthognathic surgeryAccuracyUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASOrthodonticsdentistryFèrula intermèdiaTechnical noteBone screwCargol ossiPrecisiónFixació intermaxilarmedicine.anatomical_structureSplintsFijación intermaxilarOral Surgerymusculoskeletal diseasesCephalometry616.3PrecisiótrismusFixation (surgical)stomatognathic systemmedicineHumansMaxillary central incisorIn patientthird molarGeneral DentistryIntermediate splintbusiness.industryResearchCirurgia ortognàticamethylprednisoloneSagittal planeIntermaxillary fixationstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyMaxillaSurgerybusinessdescription
Background To describe a technical feature that increases the stability of the intermediate splint in patients where bimaxillary surgery with great maxillary/mandibular advancements are planned. Material and Methods Prospective evaluation of the intermediate splint dental vertical penetration in patients undergoing bimaxillary surgery where great sagittal discrepancy occur in the anterior sector between the upper and lower jaws when the intermediate splint is placed by adding an extra intermaxillary fixation (IMF) screw (2x9 mm) placed between the central incisors of the maxilla and fixed to the most anterior aspect of the intermediate splint following the direction of the sagittal maxillo-mandibular discrepancy from January to September 2018. Results The postoperative evaluation comparing the accuracy of conventional fixation versus fixation with an extra anterior anchorage point through photographic assessment and intraoral digital scanner demonstrated better dental penetration, and therefore improved intermediate splint precision with the latter in all cases Conclusions Our results suggest that this is a simple and safe technique that can be easily reproduced and optimizes the outcomes by increasing the accuracy of translation of the planned surgical movements to the operating room. Key words:Orthognathic surgery, intermediate splint, accuracy, intermaxillary fixation, bone screw.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-01-01 | Medicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal |