Staged correction of facial asymmetry: A case report
Abstract
Management of the facial asymmetry requires meticulous clinical and radiologic assessment to assess which bones are at fault. Correction of advanced cases may require surgically addressing occlusal cant deviation with asymmetrical impactions or down-grafting of maxilla, an asymmetrical rotation of mandible using either bilateral sagittal split or other ramus osteotomies and correction of residual chin deformity with a genioplasty. This may be accomplished within a single stage or stacked in a multi-staged plan. This is done in conjunction with orthodontics. Presented here is a case report of a post-pubertal young male patient with a skeletal class III profile, lower third facial asymmetry, occlusal canting and chin deviation.Downloads
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Aslam, A., Luqman, U., Rasool, G., Shaheed, S., Bangash, T. H., & Sarwar, S. ur R. (2012). Staged correction of facial asymmetry: A case report. Pakistan Orthodontic Journal, 4(2), 63–68. Retrieved from https://poj.org.pk/index.php/poj/article/view/67
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