Virtual planning as a resource for correcting severe facial asymmetry – case report

Authors

  • Kleber Vinícius Rodrigues dos Santos Universidade de São Paulo
  • Gustavo Martins Gontijo Universidade Federal de Goiás
  • Alexandre Alves Leite Universidade do Sagrado Coração

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/ijosd.v1i66.60711

Abstract

Hemimandibular hyperplasia is responsible for aesthetic, functional, motor, and psychosocial impairments. With an uncertain etiology, it occurs due to the imbalance of regulatory growth factors present in the cartilaginous layer of the condyle. The report aims to describe decision-making based on specific complementary exams combined with the appropriate surgical intervention for the condition. A 33-year-old female patient presented at a private clinic with the main complaint of "asymmetric face." A scintigraphic evaluation was requested to objectively confirm the interruption of condylar growth, ruling out the hypothesis of Osteochondroma and condylectomy. After prior orthodontic preparation, tomographic exams were used to create a prototype that was printed after planned bone movements. Through the reconstruction, it was concluded that the existing asymmetry would not be entirely corrected through orthognathic intervention alone, necessitating also an osteotomy to remove part of the base of the body and mandibular angle. This was done through the creation of a cutting guide, allowing for reanatomization without the need for submandibular extraoral access, thus avoiding a scar on the female face. The patient is 60 months postoperative, with no complaints and satisfied. Therefore, the increasingly positive influence of virtual planning on optimizing surgical outcomes for professionals is evident.

Keywords: hyperplasia; facial asymmetry; scintilography; mandibular condyle.

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Published

2024-04-24

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