Surgery Ortognatica
Are all issues addressed in those cases that require orthodontic maxillofacial surgery.
In particular, the elongation (mandibular advancement) and shortening (set back) of the jaw but also the expansion of the palate surgery, reducing the gingival smile (vertical maxillary excess and gummy smile) etc..
These surgeries ortognatica may be necessary when there is a discrepancy between the skeletal bases and jaw bone Orthodontics alone is not enough.
Even those addresses only to resolve an aesthetic problem, it must put the unit in preparation for orthodontic intervention.
(in collaboration with Dr. Peter Massei)
All cases surgical procedures to address the following:
- fingerprints, photographs and X-rays for the Study of the Case
- Treatment plan with planned sequence of care and preliminary decision on the type of surgery to be carried out to resolve the malocclusion (forecast Photo of result to be achieved)
- placement machine fixed on both arches
- leveling and alignment of all teeth in an ideal position as possible (remove all compensations present and arrange the teeth with a right angle)
- position when the tooth appears satisfactory, take new fingerprints and check the proper fit of the two arches on the plaster models
- request for new radiography prechirurgiche
- simulation of surgery on the track ortognatica cephalometric templates through transparent
- simulation of surgery on ortognatica plaster models mounted in articulator
- ortognatica simulation of surgery on the patient's new photos
- measurement of skeletal movement to be performed with surgery
- manufacture of bite surgery
- formulation of the new Plan of Surgical Treatment
- Surgery Ortognatica
- Hospital stay (approximately 1 week)
- Resignation and subsequent weeks at home resting
- Resumption of normal activities (after 15 days after)
- Post-surgical orthodontics (3 to 6 months)
- Remove the unit placement of orthodontic appliances and furniture restraints for at least 1 year (to take at night)
