Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.  2022;44(1):11. 10.1186/s40902-022-00341-x.

Evaluation of postoperative changes in condylar positions after orthognathic surgery using balanced orthognathic surgery system

Affiliations
  • 1Bestian Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic, 429, Dogok-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06208, Republic of Korea
  • 2Department of Orthodontics, Eton Dental Clinics, 98, Bangsong-gil, Chuncheon, Gangwondo, 24364, Republic of Korea
  • 3Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University, 7, Jukheon-gil, Gangneung, Gangwondo, 28644, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Background
Many studies on maintaining the condyle in a normal or anatomical position during orthognathic surgery have been conducted to stabilize surgical outcomes and prevent iatrogenic temporomandibular joint complications. The aim of this study is to evaluate the changes in condylar positions after orthognathic surgery using virtual surgical planning via the balanced orthognathic surgery (BOS) system.
Methods
Postoperative changes in condylar position were retrospectively evaluated in 22 condyles of 11 patients with skeletal class III malocclusion who underwent orthognathic surgery using virtual surgical planning via the BOS system. The center point coordinates of the condylar head before and after orthognathic surgery were analyzed using voxel-based registration.
Results
Changes in the condylar position mainly occurred downward in the y-axis (−1.09 ± 0.62 mm) (P < 0.05). The change in the x-axis (0.02 ± 0.68 mm) and z-axis (0.01 ± 0.48 mm) showed no significant difference between before and after orthognathic surgery.
Conclusion
These results indicate that the changes in the condylar positions after orthognathic surgery using virtual surgical planning via the BOS system mainly occurred downward in the y-axis, with slight changes in the x- and z-axes. The change in the condylar position after orthognathic surgery using the BOS system is clinically acceptable.

Keyword

Orthognathic surgery; Condylar position; Accuracy; Virtual surgical planning
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