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Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study
BACKGROUND: A receding chin associated with an orthognathic mandible is a common situation and surgical changes in chin position are often required to improve the overall harmony of the face. Genioplasty is one such procedure. Stability of hard and soft tissue changes following genioplasty on a long...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4409795/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25954070 |
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author | Kumar, B Lakshman Raju, G Kranthi Praveen Kumar, N Dilip Reddy, G Vivek Naik, B Ravindra Achary, C Ravindranath |
author_facet | Kumar, B Lakshman Raju, G Kranthi Praveen Kumar, N Dilip Reddy, G Vivek Naik, B Ravindra Achary, C Ravindranath |
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description | BACKGROUND: A receding chin associated with an orthognathic mandible is a common situation and surgical changes in chin position are often required to improve the overall harmony of the face. Genioplasty is one such procedure. Stability of hard and soft tissue changes following genioplasty on a long term basis needs to be assessed. Studies on the stability of hard and soft tissue changes following genioplasty on a short term basis have revealed it as a procedure with good stability. This study is done to assess the stability of hard and soft tissue changes following genioplasty on a long term basis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pre-surgical, postsurgical and long term post-surgical cephalograms of 15 cases treated by vertical reduction augmentation genioplasty were obtained. Paired t-test was used to compare the changes between pre-surgical, postsurgical and long term postsurgical cephalograms. RESULTS: Findings of this study demonstrated that genioplasty is a stable procedure. After long term follow-up period, there was a relapse of 1.5 mm at the pogonion accounting for 24% of the surgical advancement. This is attributed to the remodeling that occurs at the surgical site, but not the instability due to the surgical procedure. CONCLUSION: With the present study, it can be concluded that vertical reduction and advancement genioplasty can be considered as an adjunctive procedure that produces predictable results and the bony and soft tissue stability were generally very good. |
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spelling | pubmed-44097952015-06-01 Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study Kumar, B Lakshman Raju, G Kranthi Praveen Kumar, N Dilip Reddy, G Vivek Naik, B Ravindra Achary, C Ravindranath J Int Oral Health Original Research BACKGROUND: A receding chin associated with an orthognathic mandible is a common situation and surgical changes in chin position are often required to improve the overall harmony of the face. Genioplasty is one such procedure. Stability of hard and soft tissue changes following genioplasty on a long term basis needs to be assessed. Studies on the stability of hard and soft tissue changes following genioplasty on a short term basis have revealed it as a procedure with good stability. This study is done to assess the stability of hard and soft tissue changes following genioplasty on a long term basis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pre-surgical, postsurgical and long term post-surgical cephalograms of 15 cases treated by vertical reduction augmentation genioplasty were obtained. Paired t-test was used to compare the changes between pre-surgical, postsurgical and long term postsurgical cephalograms. RESULTS: Findings of this study demonstrated that genioplasty is a stable procedure. After long term follow-up period, there was a relapse of 1.5 mm at the pogonion accounting for 24% of the surgical advancement. This is attributed to the remodeling that occurs at the surgical site, but not the instability due to the surgical procedure. CONCLUSION: With the present study, it can be concluded that vertical reduction and advancement genioplasty can be considered as an adjunctive procedure that produces predictable results and the bony and soft tissue stability were generally very good. Dentmedpub Research and Printing Co 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4409795/ /pubmed/25954070 Text en Copyright: © Journal of International Oral Health http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Kumar, B Lakshman Raju, G Kranthi Praveen Kumar, N Dilip Reddy, G Vivek Naik, B Ravindra Achary, C Ravindranath Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study |
title | Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study |
title_full | Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study |
title_fullStr | Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study |
title_short | Long Term Stability Following Genioplasty: A Cephalometric Study |
title_sort | long term stability following genioplasty: a cephalometric study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4409795/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25954070 |
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