SURGERY FIRST APPROACH TO ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY

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Majed Abd Alrhmman Saleh Albahooth
Faris Saeed Saod Almutairi
Fahad Ibrahim Abdulaziz Altwaim
Mohammed Abu Hadeen Hassan Al Jubran
Ali Saleh Alnafisah
Mohammed Musfer Alghamdi

Keywords

Orthognathic surgery, Surgery First Approach, maxillofacial region, orthodontic treatment

Abstract

Orthognathic surgery is complex surgical procedure used to correct a range of skeletal and dental abnormalities in the maxillofacial region. Traditionally, the surgery first approach involved pre-surgical orthodontic treatment to align the teeth before the surgical correction of the jaw position. However, in recent years, a new approach known as the Surgery First Approach (SFA) has gained popularity. This approach involves performing the orthognathic surgery first, followed by post-surgical orthodontic treatment. This essay explores the concept of the Surgery First Approach to Orthognathic Surgery, its methods, results, limitations, and implications for orthodontic practice.

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