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The Assessment of the Short- and Long-term Changes in the Condylar Position Following Sagittal Split Ramus Osteotomy (SSRO) with Rigid Fixation

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Journal J Oral Rehabil
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2010 Feb 2
PMID 20113391
Citations 28
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the short- and long-term changes in condylar position related to the glenoid fossa, and skeletal and occlusal stability after orthognathic surgery. All of the study patients were assessed by cone-beam computed tomography images for condylar rotational changes and anteroposterior position in the pre-surgery, post-surgery and post-retention period. The condylar positions were evaluated on three planes: axial, coronal and sagittal. In the skeletal and occlusal measurements, there was no significant difference between the post-surgery group and the post-retention group. After sagittal split ramus osteotomy (SSRO), the condyle on the axial plane rotated inward (P < 0.05) and maintained during the post-retention period. In the anteroposterior condylar position related to the glenoid fossa, the condyles had changed from the anterior position in the pre-surgery group to a concentric position in the post-surgery group and then returned to the anterior position in the post-retention groups. These results suggested that the changed anteroposterior condylar position in the glenoid fossa after SSRO with rigid fixation had moved from a concentric to anterior position for post-retention period.

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