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Vertical Ramus Osteotomy With Iliac Graft Versus Sagittal Split Osteotomy

Vertical Ramus Osteotomy With Iliac Graft Versus Sagittal Split Osteotomy

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

  • Patients will be collected from faculty of dentistry
    • bilateral vertical ramus osteotomy (VRO )with iliac graft group (group I):- 10 patients will be treated via VRO and iliac crest or
    • bilateral sagital spilt osteotomy (BSSO) group (group II):- 10 patients will be treated via BSSO
    • All patients will be studied by comprehensive clinical oral and maxillofacial examination and lateral cephalometric radiographic analyses, within 1 week before the surgery (T0), immediately after the surgery (T1), and 6 months after surgery (T2).
    • All lateral cephalometric radiographs and clinical photographs must be standardized for all cases.
    • After pre-surgical orthodontic treatment , a lateral cephalograph Will be obtained for planning the surgical movement of both jaws
    • Surgical models and surgical stent will be fabricated.
    • All surgical procedures will be performed under nasal intubation and general anesthesia to surgically reposition the maxilla in standard LeFort I setback fosteotomy; the BSSO group will be underwent BSSO, and VRO group will be underwent VRO
    • The bony segments will be fixed in the new position with the use of custom made plates (specific for each patient )

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • patients with age above 18 years old suffered from skeletal class II with severe mandibular deficiency

Exclusion Criteria:

  • patients with chin deviation,
  • severe temporomandibular joint (TMJ) symptoms.
  • Sever periodontal disease
  • pregnancy,
  • previous mandibular surgery,
  • inability to follow-up for the study protocol

Study details
    Mandibular Deficiency

NCT06850194

Fayoum University

15 October 2025

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