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September 05-06, 2019 | London, UK

7

th

International Conference on

2

nd

International Conference on

Otolaryngology: ENT Surgery

Dental Health and Oral Hygiene

Joint Event

&

Management of orthognathic surgery

Fahad Alsulaimani

King Abdulaziz Univesity, Saudia Arabia

T

he facial skeleton can be repositioned, redefining the

face through a variety of well-established orthognathic

procedures, including Le Fort I, Le Fort II, Le Fort III, maxillary

segmental osteotomy, sagittal split osteotomy of the

mandibular ramus, vertical ramus osteotomy, inverted L

and C osteotomy, mandibular body segmental osteotomy,

and mandibular symphysis osteotomy. Most maxillofacial

deformities can be managed with 3 basic osteotomy: the mid

face with the Le Fort I-type osteotomy, the lower face with

the sagittal split ramus osteotomy of the mandible, and the

horizontal osteotomy of the symphysis of the chin. However

the most difficult part of orthognathic surgery is the part that

take place after the surgery since the patient mood change

due to the actual facial and the psychological changes that

take place after the surgery. I will shed some light on these

changes and the best way mange them.

e

:

fahad.alharbi@psau.edu.sa

J Clin Dentistry Oral Health

Volume: 3

Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health | Volume 3