Modified Le Fort III osteotomy in a non-syndromic patient

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Miguel González De S.
Jorge Reynaldos P.
Ebed Pimentel M.
Pablo Crespo R.
Mario Pérez R.

Keywords

Class III malocclusion, Le Fort III osteotomy, maxillary hypoplasia, midfacial hypoplasia

Abstract

The dento-skeletal severe discrepancies present a challenge for the maxillofacial surgeon, there is a versatility of osteotomies for the different growth and development anomalies, however, a few of them make possible to improve malar projection. The modified Le Fort III osteotomy was originally used in patients with some craniofacial syndrome, but now it is a useful alternative for severe discrepancies in non-syndromic patients, since it allows a zygomatic-maxillary advance, favors malar projection and reduces scleral exposure with a limited number of complications. The case of a 33-year-old male patient with a history of orbitozygomatic fracture and left orbital floor with a severe dento-skeletal discrepancy is presented, who was treated by modified Le Fort III osteotomy, mandibular sagittal os- teotomies for maxillo-malar advancement and retrogression mandibular respectively and geniplasty for advance; achieving a suitable functional and aesthetic result.

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