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Clinical and Cephalometric Changes in Long-face Patients With Retrogenia Following the Novel B-genioplasty Technique
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Background:
The chin plays a fundamental role in facial attractiveness. Accordingly, several surgical procedures have been proposed for chin contouring. This study aimed to introduce “B-genioplasty” as a novel genioplasty technique and assess the clinical and cephalometric changes in long-face patients with retrognathia following the novel B-genioplasty.
Methods:
This is a cross-sectional study. Subjects with class I occlusion increased lower facial height and retrognathia underwent B-genioplasty in this prospective experimental study. Soft and hard tissue cephalometric measurements were made, and the depth of the notch in the lower border of the mandible was measured on lateral cephalograms at 6 months postoperatively and compared with baseline. Patient satisfaction with the outcome was also assessed.
Results:
Seventeen subjects were studied. Ten (58%) patients underwent rhinoplasty plus genioplasty. All patients were satisfied with the outcome. The step/notch in the lower border of the mandible was not detected in clinical examination in any patient. The mean notch depth was 0.5±0.83 mm on lateral cephalograms. The change in all soft and hard tissue cephalometric parameters was significant at 6 months postoperatively compared with baseline (P<0.001 for all).
Conclusion:
B-genioplasty caused satisfactory clinical and cephalometric changes in long-face patients with retrognathia, including prevention of step/notch in the inferior border of the mandible, significant reduction of gonial angle, correction of the mandibular plane, and reduction of lower facial height.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Clinical and Cephalometric Changes in Long-face Patients With Retrogenia Following the Novel B-genioplasty Technique
Description:
Background:
The chin plays a fundamental role in facial attractiveness.
Accordingly, several surgical procedures have been proposed for chin contouring.
This study aimed to introduce “B-genioplasty” as a novel genioplasty technique and assess the clinical and cephalometric changes in long-face patients with retrognathia following the novel B-genioplasty.
Methods:
This is a cross-sectional study.
Subjects with class I occlusion increased lower facial height and retrognathia underwent B-genioplasty in this prospective experimental study.
Soft and hard tissue cephalometric measurements were made, and the depth of the notch in the lower border of the mandible was measured on lateral cephalograms at 6 months postoperatively and compared with baseline.
Patient satisfaction with the outcome was also assessed.
Results:
Seventeen subjects were studied.
Ten (58%) patients underwent rhinoplasty plus genioplasty.
All patients were satisfied with the outcome.
The step/notch in the lower border of the mandible was not detected in clinical examination in any patient.
The mean notch depth was 0.
5±0.
83 mm on lateral cephalograms.
The change in all soft and hard tissue cephalometric parameters was significant at 6 months postoperatively compared with baseline (P<0.
001 for all).
Conclusion:
B-genioplasty caused satisfactory clinical and cephalometric changes in long-face patients with retrognathia, including prevention of step/notch in the inferior border of the mandible, significant reduction of gonial angle, correction of the mandibular plane, and reduction of lower facial height.
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