Effect of Orthognathic Surgery on Movement of the Cheilion : Journal of Craniofacial Surgery

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Effect of Orthognathic Surgery on Movement of the Cheilion

Sağlam, Reyhan DDS, PhD; Çukurova Yilmaz, Zeynep DDS, PhD; Ozel, Abdullah DDS, PhD; Uckan, Sina DDS, PhD

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The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 34(3):p 860-864, May 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000008958

Abstract

The cheilion (Ch), corner of the mouth, is the soft-tissue landmark where the upper and lower lips intersect. Orthognathic surgery can modify Ch position, which can affect facial esthetics. The aims were to evaluate Ch movements resulting from Le Fort I maxillary advancement with maxillary impaction or downgrafting, and with mandibular advancement or setback, and to investigate relationships between surgical movements and Ch movements. The 45 patients had undergone bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy with Le Fort I advancement surgery. They were divided into 4 groups according to surgical movement direction. Preoperative and postoperative photographs were calibrated. Standardized methods were used to identify and measure preoperative and postoperative Ch positions. Significant correlations were detected between extent of maxillary downgrafting and inferior movement of the Ch in group 1 (r=0.988, P=0.001) and group 3 (r=0.915, P=0.001). Also, significant correlations were detected between extent of mandibular advancement and anterior movement of the Ch in group 3 (r=0.561, P=0.046) and group 4 (r=0.661, P=0.005). The findings indicate that, in patients who undergo bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy/Le Fort I surgeries, mandibular advancement moves Ch anteriorly and maxillary downgrafting moves Ch inferiorly.

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