Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery and Rhinoplasty
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery and Rhinoplasty; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword I; Foreword II; Foreword III; Foreword IV; Foreword V; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Companion Website; 1 Introduction to Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery and Rhinoplasty; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Patient Education; 1.3 Overview of Orthodontic Considerations; 1.4 Growth Evaluation; 1.5 Timing; 1.6 Nasal and Adjunctive Procedures; 1.7 Summary of Goals: Guiding Principles for Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery; References; 2 Assessment and Evaluation in the Aesthetic Orthognathic Patient
- 2.1 Evaluation (Clinical Exam)2.1.1 Macroaesthetics; 2.1.2 Regional Aesthetics; 2.1.3 Microaesthetics; 2.2 Evaluation (Records Obtained and Analyzed); 2.2.1 Facial Photographs; 2.2.2 Dental, Occlusal, and Temporomandibular Joint Evaluation; 2.2.3 Radiologic; 2.3 Overview of Spatial Analysis: Six Planes and Determinants; 2.4 Cephalometrics (Radiographs) and Anthropometrics (for Soft Tissue); 2.4.1 Horizontal Reference Planes; 2.4.2 Vertical Reference Planes; 2.4.3 Sagittal Relationships; 2.4.4 Vertical Relationships; 2.4.5 Transverse Relationships; 2.4.6 Lateral Planes
- 2.4.7 Occlusal Relationships2.4.8 Soft-Tissue Cephalometrics and Anthropometrics; 2.5 Conclusions
- Assessment and Evaluation; References; 3 Orthodontic Considerations in Orthognathic Surgery; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Treatment Planning in Orthognathic Surgery; 3.3 Anteroposterior Dimension Considerations; 3.4 Transverse Dimension Considerations; 3.5 Vertical Dimension Considerations; 3.5.1 Considerations in the Vertical Dimension (Open Bite); 3.5.2 Other Considerations in the Vertical Dimension; 3.6 Asymmetries; 3.7 Condylectomies in Orthognathic Surgery; 3.8 Postsurgical Orthodontics
- 3.9 ConclusionsAcknowledgments; References; 4 3D Analysis, Planning, and Model Surgery; 4.1 Conventional Planning; 4.2 3D Planning; 4.3 Components and Advantages of 3D Planning; 4.3.1 Analysis; 4.3.2 Assessment to Anatomic Structures; 4.3.3 Correction of Yaw, Roll, Bodily Movement, Pitch; 4.3.4 Tooth Lip Position; 4.3.5 Pre- and Postsurgical Cephalometrics; 4.3.6 Virtual Performance of the Surgery; 4.3.7 Soft-Tissue Simulations; 4.4 Steps and Logistics of 3D Planning for Orthognathic Surgery; 4.4.1 Step #1: Set the Bite; 4.4.2 Step #2: Virtual Planning Session; 4.5 3D Planning Steps
- 4.6 3D Planning, Planes of Space, and Aesthetics (Figure 4.23)4.7 Types of Splints; 4.8 Considerations for Specific Case Types; 4.8.1 Complex Movements/Asymmetry; 4.8.2 Segmental Double Jaws; 4.8.3 Mandible-First Surgery and Double-Jaw Surgery; 4.8.4 Surgery-First Cases; 4.8.5 Redo/Revision Cases; 4.8.6 Movements to Enhance Aesthetics; 4.9 Conclusions; References; 5 Convex Facial Profiles, Class II Skeletal Problems; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Convex (Class II) Versus Concave (Class III) Profiles; 5.3 Convex Profiles and Class II Skeletal Problems; 5.3.1 Etiology; 5.3.2 Presentation