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INDIVIDUALIZED IDEAL OCCLUSAL PLANE FOR ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY AND ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT (PRELIMINARY STUDY)  

Hwang, Yun-Jung (Seoul Bright Future Dental Clinic)
Yang, Sang-Duck (Sang-duck Yang's Dental Clinic)
Choi, Jin-Young (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Seoul National University)
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Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery / v.31, no.2, 2009 , pp. 143-148 More about this Journal
Abstract
Introduction: To correct abnormal occlusal plane by orthognathic surgery, we need to have clear criteria for therapeutic occlusal plane. Authors introduced the concept of individualized ideal occlusal plane(Y-plane), which is determined by the size and form of the mandible, and the ideal incisor tip considering upper and lower lip. Authors studied the following to verify if the actual occlusal plane of the patients with optimal jaw relationship corresponds with the individualized ideal occlusal plane. Patients: We reviewed 44 patients who have normal occlusion visitied in the Dept. of orthodontics, Pundang CHA hospital. Methods: We evaluated if there are agreement between individualized ideal occlusal plane(Y plane) and occlusal plane of actual patients. And we confirmed if tested group has a normal face by measuring FABA, FMA, AB-LOP. Results: There were no significant differences of FABA, FMA, AB-LOP, Mo-Y plane between male and female. FABA, FMA and AB-LOP were included in the normal value. Average distance of Mo-Y plane was $0.75{\pm}0.78mm$. Conclusion: Individualized ideal occlusal plane may be applied to orthognathic surgery.
Keywords
Individualized ideal occlusal plane; Orthognathic surgery; Occlusal plane;
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