The accuracy of computer‐assisted surgical planning in soft tissue prediction following orthognathic surgery
2007; Wiley; Volume: 3; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/rcs.127
ISSN1478-596X
AutoresZafer Özgür Pektaş, Beyza Hancıoğlu Kırcelli, Ülkem Cilasun, Sina Uçkan,
Tópico(s)Digital Imaging in Medicine
ResumoAbstract Background The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the accuracy of a computer‐assisted imaging system in predicting the soft tissue response following orthognathic surgery. Methods The study sample consisted of 11 adult patients with a mean age of 23.5 years. The preoperative and postoperative lateral cephalograms were obtained after orthodontic preparation and immediately before surgery and at least 1 year after surgery. The computer‐generated soft tissue image and the actual surgical outcome were compared to evaluate the accuracy of the imaging system. Results In the sagittal plane, the tip of nose was the most accurate site and the largest difference was shown in the upper lip. The lower lip was noted to be the least accurate and the subnasale the most accurate region in the vertical plane. Predictions were found to be more accurate for the sagittal plane when compared with those for the vertical plane. Conclusions Computer‐assisted visual treatment objectives was proved to be satisfactory in predicting the soft tissue outcome following orthognathic surgery. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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