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Bilateral Mandibular Pseudoarthrosis: A Rare Complication after Orthognathic Surgery

JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY(2022)

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Abstract
Orthognathic surgery to treat dentofacial discrepancies has become an increasingly common elective procedure in sur-gical practices. Despite its numerous advantages such as improved aesthetics and masticatory and respiratory function, some complications and unfavorable results can be observed. Pseudoarthrosis after orthognathic surgery is a rare complication and is little reported in the literature. Pseudoarthrosis is characterized by an increasing occlusal worsening associated with bone mobility and pain. Due to the low incidence of pseudoarthrosis, it is necessary to study its involvement to elucidate its etiology and treatment. The aim of this work was to report a clinical case of bilateral mandibular pseudoarthrosis after orthognathic surgery, where multiple interventions and prolonged treatment time were necessary until the case was concluded. The precise diagnosis associated with the choice of the most effective treatment based on the literature proved to be essential for the management of this complication.
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Complications, dentofacial deformities, mandibular reconstruction, orthognathic surgical procedures, pseudarthrosis
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