Background: Despite the most meticulous preoperative planning and execution, intraoperative soft-tissue response to dentoskeletal changes is often different from those statistically predicted, especially when midline asymmetry is present. A "single-splint" technique for bimaxillary surgery, with intraoperative adjustments and checkpoints, was developed in an attempt to overcome these limitations. The purpose of this study was therefore to determine whether this technique can improve the midline symmetry of facial soft tissues.
Methods: Forty-five patients who underwent at least a Le Fort I and a bilateral sagittal split osteotomy of the mandible were identified in the authors' patient database. Standardized frontal photographs were used to measure the change in midfacial, intercommissural, chin to midface, and chin to ideal facial midline angles. The facial midline symmetry index, an overall score of facial symmetry, was also calculated.
Results: This study demonstrates that there is a statistically significant improvement of the four angles measured and of the facial midline symmetry index.
Conclusions: These findings demonstrate that the single-splint technique with its intraoperative checkpoints can successfully maintain or improve facial midline symmetry. Thus, the single-splint technique is a useful alternative to the classic two-splint technique for bimaxillary surgery.
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