Editorial Type:
Article Category: Letter
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Online Publication Date: 06 Jan 2020

Orthognathic Surgery for Correction of Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Using Osseointegrated Dental Implants: A Clinical Case Letter

MA,
DMD,
MD, DMD,
DMD, MSc,
MD, DMD, PhD,
MD, DMD, PhD, and
MD, PhD
Page Range: 146 – 152
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-19-00113
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Figure 1.
Figure 1.

Patient 1: Initial clinical position with and without removable, mucosa-supported restoration.


Figures 2–4.
Figures 2–4.

Figure 2. Patient 1: Initial radiograph: cephalometric X ray (a) and orthopantomography (b). Figure 3. Patient 1: Individual abutments and implant-supported maxillary temporary restoration as surgical splint. Figure 4. Patient 1: Implant-supported maxillary restoration.


Figures 5–7.
Figures 5–7.

Figure 5 Patient 1: Postoperative radiograph: cephalometric X ray (a) and orthopantomography (b). Figure 6. Patient 1: Clinical position after surgery with temporary restoration. Figure 7. Patient 1: Final result after 6 months.


Figures 8–10.
Figures 8–10.

Figure 8. Patient 2: Initial clinical position with and without removable, mucosa-supported restoration. Figure 9. Patient 2: Initial cephalometric X ray. Figure 10. Patient 2: Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing design and implant-supported maxillary temporary restoration as surgical splint (a) and the clinical situation with temporary restoration before surgery (b).


Figures 11–13.
Figures 11–13.

Figure 11. Patient 2: Clinical position after surgery with temporary restauration. Figure 12. Patient 2: Postoperative radiograph: cephalometric X ray (a) and orthopantomography (b). Figure 13. Patient 2: Final result after 6 months.


Contributor Notes

Corresponding author, e-mail: peer.kaemmerer@unimedizin-mainz.de
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