2024, Vol. 10 Issue 2, Part F
Innovation horizons in orthognathic surgery: Embracing digital dynamics
AUTHOR(S): Richa Wadhawan, Manikankana Debnath, Anchal Singh, Shubham Kumar, Abhimanyu Kumar, Satyendra Singh Gurjar, Akanksha Shrivastava and Shivam Sharma
ABSTRACT:Complex orthodontic cases often necessitate surgical jaw realignment or dentoalveolar segment repositioning when growth modification or camouflage is not viable. Contemporary tools like 3D imaging, intra-oral scanning, computer-assisted design (CAD) and manufacturing (CAM), and additive manufacturing have transformed orthognathic surgery through digital workflows. Virtual Surgical Planning and 3D printing enhance precision, safety, and patient satisfaction compared to conventional methods. Efficiency in time and cost, alongside technological advances, is highlighted, with a focus on educating surgical trainees. Effective management integrates pre-surgical orthodontics, surgery, and post-surgical phases, utilizing advancements in clinical imaging and manufacturing. Collaboration among orthodontists, oral surgeons, and technicians is crucial for optimal outcomes in occlusion planning and treatment.
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How to cite this article:
Richa Wadhawan, Manikankana Debnath, Anchal Singh, Shubham Kumar, Abhimanyu Kumar, Satyendra Singh Gurjar, Akanksha Shrivastava, Shivam Sharma. Innovation horizons in orthognathic surgery: Embracing digital dynamics. Int J Appl Dent Sci 2024;10(2):407-411. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22271/oral.2024.v10.i2f.1969