Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Velez Avendaño, Gabriel Rodolfo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Benavides Benalcazar, Bladimir Kleber, Sant’ana, Eduardo, Moura Neto, Gastão, Moura, Renata Furquim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
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Resumo: Introduction: Orthognathic surgery (OS) consists of the surgical procedure that aims to correct deformities of the bones of the maxilla and mandible. The records of the first surgeries for the correction of dentofacial deformities date from the mid-nineteenth century and were initially limited to mandibular surgeries. The malocclusion has as one of the primary etiological factors the facial growth pattern. Angle's statement already said that the only possibility of correcting true dentofacial deformities was the combination of orthodontics with surgery, and the importance of the combined effort of these two distinct areas in the approach to dentofacial disharmony in patients with problems was recognized skeletal. Objective: This study aimed to review the literature on OS involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations. Methods: Clinical studies with qualitative and/or quantitative analysis were included, following the rules of the systematic review-PRISMA. Results: A total of 107 articles were found involving “orthognathic surgery". A total of 47 articles were evaluated in full, and 33 were included and discussed in this study. Individuals with class III dentofacial deformities are those that normally present greater aesthetic and functional impact, and for this reason, are the ones that more frequently seek treatment. However, some studies have shown a tendency for complications to occur in older patients submitted to orthognathic surgeries. Mandibular surgical procedures with maxillary segmentation and combining three types of osteotomies should be carefully planned and trained to reduce the occurrence of complications. The surgeon, orthodontist, and all staff involved should be focused on avoiding complications during all phases of treatment. Conclusion: It was concluded that there was an increase in the cases of OS in the last years, and with homogeneous samples between the masculine and feminine genres, and the advances in maxillary surgery corresponded to the greater number of surgical treatments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
title Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
spellingShingle Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
Velez Avendaño, Gabriel Rodolfo
Bucomaxillofacial surgery
Mandible surgery
Orthognathic surgery
Malocclusion
Dentofacial deformities
title_short Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
title_full Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
title_fullStr Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
title_sort Ortho-surgical procedure involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations: a systematic review
author Velez Avendaño, Gabriel Rodolfo
author_facet Velez Avendaño, Gabriel Rodolfo
Benavides Benalcazar, Bladimir Kleber
Sant’ana, Eduardo
Moura Neto, Gastão
Moura, Renata Furquim
author_role author
author2 Benavides Benalcazar, Bladimir Kleber
Sant’ana, Eduardo
Moura Neto, Gastão
Moura, Renata Furquim
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Velez Avendaño, Gabriel Rodolfo
Benavides Benalcazar, Bladimir Kleber
Sant’ana, Eduardo
Moura Neto, Gastão
Moura, Renata Furquim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bucomaxillofacial surgery
Mandible surgery
Orthognathic surgery
Malocclusion
Dentofacial deformities
topic Bucomaxillofacial surgery
Mandible surgery
Orthognathic surgery
Malocclusion
Dentofacial deformities
description Introduction: Orthognathic surgery (OS) consists of the surgical procedure that aims to correct deformities of the bones of the maxilla and mandible. The records of the first surgeries for the correction of dentofacial deformities date from the mid-nineteenth century and were initially limited to mandibular surgeries. The malocclusion has as one of the primary etiological factors the facial growth pattern. Angle's statement already said that the only possibility of correcting true dentofacial deformities was the combination of orthodontics with surgery, and the importance of the combined effort of these two distinct areas in the approach to dentofacial disharmony in patients with problems was recognized skeletal. Objective: This study aimed to review the literature on OS involving mandible, maxilla, mento and associations. Methods: Clinical studies with qualitative and/or quantitative analysis were included, following the rules of the systematic review-PRISMA. Results: A total of 107 articles were found involving “orthognathic surgery". A total of 47 articles were evaluated in full, and 33 were included and discussed in this study. Individuals with class III dentofacial deformities are those that normally present greater aesthetic and functional impact, and for this reason, are the ones that more frequently seek treatment. However, some studies have shown a tendency for complications to occur in older patients submitted to orthognathic surgeries. Mandibular surgical procedures with maxillary segmentation and combining three types of osteotomies should be carefully planned and trained to reduce the occurrence of complications. The surgeon, orthodontist, and all staff involved should be focused on avoiding complications during all phases of treatment. Conclusion: It was concluded that there was an increase in the cases of OS in the last years, and with homogeneous samples between the masculine and feminine genres, and the advances in maxillary surgery corresponded to the greater number of surgical treatments.
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