Preventing hypoesthesia after a buccal plate fracture in a sagittal split procedure: A technical note

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2018-10-01

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van der Hoeve, E. P.
Wittkampf, A. R.M.
Rosenberg, Antoine J W P

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Abstract

If during a sagittal split osteotomy a buccal plate fracture occurs, it inevitably results in a time-consuming procedure with, in many cases, hypoesthesia of the mental region as a consequence of manipulation of the inferior alveolar nerve. We would like to present a novel technique to solve a (threatening) buccal plate fracture that is quick and easy to perform, and has thus far not resulted in hypoesthesia.

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BSSO, Bad split, Orthognatic surgery, Osteotomy, Taverne

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van der Hoeve, E P, Wittkampf, A R M & Rosenberg, A J W P 2018, 'Preventing hypoesthesia after a buccal plate fracture in a sagittal split procedure: A technical note', Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, vol. 46, no. 10, pp. 1818-1820. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2018.07.018