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Orthodontic considerations for patients presenting with Goldenhar Syndrome: A long-term case report


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Figure 1.

Extra oral photographs. (A) Patient at age 8.2 years. (B) Patient at age 15.5 years. (C) Pre-orthodontic treatment (17.3 years). (D) Presurgical (19.2 years). (E) Post orthodontic treatment and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) and rotational advancement genioplasty (20.2 years). (F) Follow up (post dermal fat graft/MedporR onlay and refinement genioplasty) at 23.4 years.
Extra oral photographs. (A) Patient at age 8.2 years. (B) Patient at age 15.5 years. (C) Pre-orthodontic treatment (17.3 years). (D) Presurgical (19.2 years). (E) Post orthodontic treatment and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) and rotational advancement genioplasty (20.2 years). (F) Follow up (post dermal fat graft/MedporR onlay and refinement genioplasty) at 23.4 years.

Figure 2.

Intra-oral photographs. (A). Mixed dentition (aged 8.2 years). (B) Permanent dentition (aged 15.5 years). (C) Pre-orthodontic Tx (aged 17.3 years). (D) Pre surgical occlusion (aged 19.2 years). (E) Post orthodontic treatment and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) rotational advancement with genioplasty (aged 20.2 years). (F) Follow up (aged 23.4 years).
Intra-oral photographs. (A). Mixed dentition (aged 8.2 years). (B) Permanent dentition (aged 15.5 years). (C) Pre-orthodontic Tx (aged 17.3 years). (D) Pre surgical occlusion (aged 19.2 years). (E) Post orthodontic treatment and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) rotational advancement with genioplasty (aged 20.2 years). (F) Follow up (aged 23.4 years).

Figure 3.

OPG images. (A) Prior to removal of the lower right second molar to improve accessible bone stock for future asymmetric mandibular surgery. (B) Pre surgery. (C) Immediately post-surgical BSSO differential advancement and genioplasty. (D) Post orthodontic treatment (prior to MedporR onlay and refinement genioplasty).
OPG images. (A) Prior to removal of the lower right second molar to improve accessible bone stock for future asymmetric mandibular surgery. (B) Pre surgery. (C) Immediately post-surgical BSSO differential advancement and genioplasty. (D) Post orthodontic treatment (prior to MedporR onlay and refinement genioplasty).

Figure 4.

Pre and post-surgical radiographs. (A) 3D imaging Right-side. (B) 3D imaging Frontal. (C) 3D imaging Left side (aged 15.5 years). (D) Pre orthodontic lateral cephalogram (aged 17.3 years). (E) Pre surgical lateral cephalogram (aged 19.2 years). (F) Post-surgical rotational bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) advancement with genioplasty (aged 20.2 years of age).
Pre and post-surgical radiographs. (A) 3D imaging Right-side. (B) 3D imaging Frontal. (C) 3D imaging Left side (aged 15.5 years). (D) Pre orthodontic lateral cephalogram (aged 17.3 years). (E) Pre surgical lateral cephalogram (aged 19.2 years). (F) Post-surgical rotational bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) advancement with genioplasty (aged 20.2 years of age).

Lateral cephalogram analysis: (A) Pre-treatment, (B) Pre-surgery, (C) Post treatment

Variable A B C
SNA (°) 78.2 78.9 79.2
SNB (°) 67.5 68.9 72.9
ANB (°) 10.7 10.0 6.3
Wits (mm) +2.3 +1.1 -1.4
MMA (°) 44.0 44.8 39.4
UI/Max (°) 121.9 119.1 110.8
LI/Man (°) 96.2 84.2 84.9
UI/LI (°) 106.5 101.9 128.4
LFH (%) 58.5 60.2 58.6
Holdaway (°) 25.3 31.6 20.5
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English
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Journal Subjects:
Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other