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Maxillary hypoplasia in the cleft patient: contribution of orthodontic dental space closure to orthognathic surgery.
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Orthognathic surgery in cleft patients treated by early bone grafting.
Importance of maintaining normal nasal function in the cleft palate patient.
Orthognathic surgery: pretreatment information and patient satisfaction.
Stability after Cleft Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis or Conventional Orthognathic Surgery.
The specific psychosocial effects of orthognathic surgery.
Modification of the maxillary Le Fort I osteotomy in cleft-orthognathic surgery: the unilateral cleft lip and palate deformity.
Recovery of neurosensory function following orthognathic surgery.
Improvement in upper airway structure and function in a snoring patient following orthognathic surgery.
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Nasal tip surgery for cleft nose in Asians.
The need for orthognathic surgery in nonsyndromic patients with repaired isolated cleft palate.
Speech, velopharyngeal function, and hearing before and after orthognathic surgery.
Debate on orthognathic surgery continues.
Is Linear Advancement Related to Relapse in Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Orthognathic Surgery?
Orthognathic surgery.
Airway Changes after Cleft Orthognathic Surgery Evaluated by Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography and Overnight Polysomnographic Study.
[Functional and aesthetic outcome after surgery on cleft lip nasal deformities].
Cleft nasal deformity and rhinoplasty.
Retrospective analysis of the effects of orthognathic surgery on the pharyngeal airway space.
Combating nasal septum deviation in le fort 1 orthognathic surgery complications, with submental intubation.
Effects of orthognathic surgery on nasal form and function in the cleft patient.
Management of common problems of nasal airway obstruction in cleft and noncleft patients by the subnasal approach through the maxillary Le Fort I oste...
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Maxillary hypoplasia in the cleft patient: contribution of orthodontic dental space closure to orthognathic surgery.
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