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COMPLICATIONS OF
ORTHOGNATHIC
SURGERY
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CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• VASCULAR COMPLICATION
• ASEPTIC NECROSIS
• DELAYED UNION OF BONE FRAGMENTS
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•DENTAL AND PERIODONTAL INJURY
•FISTULAS
• NASAL COMPLICATIONS
•MAXILLARY SURGERY COMPLICATION
•MANDIBULAR SURGERY
COMPLICATION
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• ORTHODONTIC COMPLICATIONS
• OTHER COMPLICATION
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INTRODUCTION
• Orthognathic surgery is one of the
fast developing branch in oral and
maxillo-facial surgery.
• It is probably the most gratifying field
in the whole maxillofacial surgery
• Orthognathic surgery in conjunction
with orthodontics can do wonders in
improving the appearance of the face
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• Typical,facial alteration by surgery
enhances physical appearance,
thereby increases the confidence.
• Increase in the number of complication
due to increased number of surgeries
performed for facial aesthetics.
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ANATOMY
•MAXILLA CONSIST OF :
A body
4 processes-zygomatic
-Palatine
-Frontal
-Alveolar
lateral surface of maxilla:Anterio lateral
:Posterio lateral
Anterio lateral surface also called as malar
surface which shows canine fossa,superiorly
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infra orbital foramen exist, above foramen
Orbital plate of maxilla,laterally malar surface
attaches to zygomatic bone,medially to frontal
and nasal bone,posteriolaterally by infra
temporal surface
•From lower surface of body of maxilla arises
alveolar process
•Anterior nasal spine –a bony projection just
below nasal aperture
•Nasal cavity divided by nasal septum
•Palatine process unites medially with
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Mandible
•Forms major part of lower 1/3 of face and
contributes significantly to facial aesthetics
•Mandible consist of horse shoe shaped
body
2 vertical rami
•External surface in midline has mental
protuberance inferiorly,incisive fossa
superiorly and laterally canine eminance
•Mental foramen is apical to the premolars
•Body unites with the ramus at gonial angle
•The junction of alveolar process and the
ramus is masked by external oblique ridge
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Which extends anteriorly till mental foramen
And upward to the coronoid process
•The ramus of mandible exhibits anteriorly
the coronoid process with tendons of
temporalis attached to it and posteriorly to the
condylar head and neck
•Concavity between condylar and coronoid
process is called as sigmoid or mandibular
notch
•Medial surface of the ramus exhibits on its
lower half the roughened area where medial
pterygoid inserts
•Mandibular foramen at the center of ramus
admits inferior alveolar nerve
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VASCULAR SUPPLY
ARTERIAL SUPPLY
1.External carotid artery
2.Facial artery
3.Lingual artery
4.Maxillary artery
5.Superficial temporal artery
VENOUS SUPPLY
1.Facial vein
2.Retromandibular vein
3.internal jugular vein
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NERVE SUPPLY
1.Motor nerve is Facial nerve
its 5 branches are –Temporal
Zygomatic
Buccal
Mandibular
Cervical
2.Sensory nerve is Trigeminal nerve
its 3 branches are – Opthalmic
Maxillary
Mandibular
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Vascular complication
•HEMORRHAGE
MAXILLA - Acute injury Turvey and
Fonseca proposed that most likely vessels
at risk of injury during maxillary Surgery are
Internal Maxillary artery and Greater
palatine artery
~Massive blood loss can occur from injury
to Internal Carotid artery and Internal
jugular vein
~Thrombosis of internal carotid artery can
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~Delayed hemorrhage can occur as early
as night of surgery of maxillary lefort-I to as
late as 9 days post-operatively
~During separation of maxillary tuberosity
from pterygoid plates maximum risk of injury
is to internal maxillary artery and its
branches.
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Mandibular vascular injury
~Internal carotid artery injury can occur
during sagittal split osteotomy
~Injury to internal maxillary artery are also
reported
~Injury due to improper handling of
instrument
1.due to forceful placement of channel
retractor on the lingual surface of the
mandible
2.forceful use of mallet and chisel on
the medial aspect of the mandible
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ASEPTIC NECROSIS
~Major loss of hard and soft tissue can
occur due to compressed blood supply
~flattening of dental papilla, loss of gingiva
to periodontal defects in area of osteotomy
~Due to excessive stripping of bone
aseptic vascular necrosis of proximal
segment with sagittal split osteotomy
~In 1974 Gammer et al noted that bone
usually revascularised, if not occurs
substantial loss of bone can occur
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NON UNION,DELAYED UNION
OF BONE
MAXILLA
due to local or systemic factor
compromised because of previous
surgery,as in cleft palate
large advancement
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MANDIBLE
Avascular necrosis,insufficient bone contact
and instability of bone fragment
Any para-functional movement of jaw
Can be treated effectively By
prolonged RIF
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DENTAL AND PERIODONTAL
INJURIES
~related to poor planning and
technical errors during surgery
~common problems are cut teeth,loss
of teeth,post-operative R.C.T and
periodontal defects
~minimum of 3mm of space left
during placement of osteotomy cut
between teeth
~cut should be 5mm above root apex
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Periodontal bone
loss And gingival
recession
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FISTULAS
~Oronasal and
oroantral region
~injury from
saw,osteotome,
rotary instrument
~while attempting to
stretch midpalatal
tissue
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NERVE INJURY
A.Sensory nerve
MAXILLA Parasthesia of teeth and
mucosa is more common.
~usually sensation comes to normal with in
6 to 12 months
~injury to greater palatine neuro vascular
bundle can cause permanent numbness
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MANDIBLE
~Injury to inferior alveolar nerve
can occur during sagittal split
osteotomy
~Injury to lingual nerve can also
occur but it is rare any dissection
on lingual aspect of mandible in 3rd
molar region can injure nerve
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B.Motor nerve
~injury to facial nerve is more common with
Extra oral approach than intra oral approach
~facial nerve injury have been reported both
with sagittal split and vertical sub-condylar
osteotomy
~It causes partial or total paralysis
Retractor on
medial aspect
extending
behind ramus
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Extension of distal fragment beyond
proximal segment
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NASAL AND SINUS COMPLICATION
A.Alteration in nasal form and septum
~repositioning of maxilla requires
manipulation of nasal components
and sinus as a result of these
manipulation
Complication can occur
~due to maxillary osteotomy
adverse effect on alar base,nasal
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~Maxillary septum is disarticulated from
entire maxilla during lefort,anterior
maxillary surgery special attention
should be given while repositioning the
septum
~Septal deviation and obstruction can
occur during maxillary superior
repositioning
B.Nasal valve
~Internal nasal anatomy,nasal airway
resistance altered breathing pattern
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~as nasal valve is the smallest cross
section of nose alteration in this area
can cause nasal breathing problems
C.ALAR BASE
~excessive alar base widening
~increased prominence of alar groove
~upturning of nasal tip
~flattening and thinning of upper lip
~down turning of labial commisures
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D.SINUS INFECTION
~due to inadequate drainage and open fistula
~infection associated with alloplastic implant
~retention of large blood clots
~pre existing disease
~foreign object –wires, bone plates,screws
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MODEL SURGERY
~it is done immediately before orthognathic
Surgery
~it is important to use a face bow transfer to
mount the cast on a semi adjustable
articulator so that exact condyle-tooth
relationship are recorded
Model surgery serves two purposes
1.To verify that planned movements are
possible
2.To prepare occlusal wafer splint
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OCCUSAL SPLINT
~it is placed immediately after orthognathic
surgery in positioning the teeth in proper
occlusion for stability
~it is made on dental cast that shows the
result of model surgery
~it should be thin to produce the least amount
of separation of the teeth
~it should be 2mm thick in its thinnest part to
resist breakage
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MODIFICATION OF SPLINT
~reduction of depth of occlusal index to
remove interferences
~patient must able to do lateral excursion
and bite up and down
~maintain adequate thickness (2mm)
~provision of removal of splint for cleaning
ball end clasp can be placed
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MAXILLARY SURGERY
COMPLICATIONS
A.LE-FORT I OSTEOTOMY
B.ANTERIOR SUB-APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
C.POSTERIOR SUB-APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
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A.LE FORT-I OSTEOTOMY
~HEMMORHAGE
Injury to internal
carotid artery
Internal jugular vein
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~INJURY TO PALATE
intra operatively rowe disimpaction forceps
are used to disimpact maxilla,beak of forcep
injure palate
~ANSTHESIA RELATED
cut in endo tracheal tube during
surgery,some times patient need to be re
intubated
~EMPHYSEMA
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~HEMATOMA
laceration to descending palatine artery
during down fracture lefort I
~DELAYED HEMMORHAGE
~NON UNION,DELAYED UNION OF
BONE
~NERVE INJURY
~OPTHALMIC COMPLICATION
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B.ANTERIOR SUB APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
~periodontal defects
In between teeth and
loss of blood supply
to teeth adjacent to
osteotomy cuts
~discoloration of
teeth
~periapical bone loss
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C.POSTERIOR SUB APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
~most commonly periodontal defects and
loss of vascularity
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~wound dehiscence ,change in colour and
tone of mucosa prolongs healing
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MANDIBULAR SURGERY
COMPLICATION
A.SAGITTAL SPLIT OSTEOTOMY
B.TRANS ORAL VERTICAL
RAMUS OSTEOTOMY
C.COMBINED VERTICAL RAMUS
AND SAGITTAL OSTEOTOMY
D.INFERIOR BORDER
OSTEOTOMY
E.ANTERIOR SUB APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
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F.POSTERIOR SUB APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
G.TOTAL SUB APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
H.OTHER COMPLICATIONS
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A.SAGITTAL SPLIT OSTEOTOMY
FRACTURE BONE FRAGMENT
~ it is a problem seen more frequently with
mandibular surgical procedure
~incidence of proximal segment fracture 1-3%
whereas distal segment fracture 0.8%
~management of fracture depends on location and
size of fracture
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~when buccal fragment
shear of usually cause is
inadequate bone cut
~the bone split must be
completed by making a
deep groove on the
inferior border and
connecting with
previous groove
~larger fragment should
be stabilized with wires
or screws and plates
1.proximal segment mandible intact
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2.proximal segment split complete
~when fracture occur
more superiorly at the
ramus of mandible in
horizontal direction
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~fracture of condyle with coronoid and
angle of mandible in separate fragment
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3.lingual segment fracture
~occurrence is less
frequent because of
frequently impacted 3rd
molar
~when unwanted
fracture occurs surgeon
should complete the
split along the original
planned osteotomy
lines
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~a wedge of bone can
Be taken from buccal
aspect and placed on
lingual aspect
~stabilization can be
done wires or screws
and plate
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4.lateral displacement
~it can occur during
vertical sub condylar
osteotomy
~proximal fragment or
condylar fragment may
be displaced medially or
laterally
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5.medially displacement
~in some fractures condylar fragment can
Be displaced medially
~in such cases post operatively patient
complains of irritation of pharynx
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NERVE AND VESSELS INJURY
~injury to mandibular nerve can occur, extreme
care must be taken to maintain the continuity
of neurovascular bundle
~bleeding may occur from inferior alveolar
neuro vascular bundle,some times facial
vessels may be lacerated during surgery
~less common injury to retromandibular vein
which lies adjacent to posterior border of ramus
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B.TRANS ORAL VRETICAL
RAMUS OSTEOTOMY
~complication in this
procedure is rare
~occasionally hemorrhage
results from injury to
massetric artery
~injury to retromandibular
vein
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C.COMBINED VERTICAL RAMUS
AND SAGITTAL OSTEOTOMY
~injury to inferior
alveolar neurobundle
~splitting of bone
fragment producing a
fracture of anterior
projection of lateral
cortical plate anterior to
ramus segment
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D.INFERIOR BORDER
OSTEOTOMY
~ dead space almost
always is created after
segments are repositioned
~wound dehiscence is
more likely to occur
~loss of keratinized tissue
and periodontal defects
can occur anterior teeth
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E.ANTERIOR SUB APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
~trauma to mental nerve
Which causes loss of
sensation in anterior
region
~planned osteotomy cuts
minimize injury to nerve
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F.POSTERIOR SUB APICAL
OSTEOTOMY
~blood supply can interrupt
causing devitalization of
the segment
~teeth may not respond to
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G.TOTAL SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY
~injury to neuro vascular
bundle and long term
sensory disturbances
~injury to root apex
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H. OTHER COMPLICATIONS
SALIVARY INJURY
~ injury to parotid gland are possible with
extra oral procedure
~ painless fistula can occur in first week of
surgery
CONDYLAR
MALPOSITIONING
~inability to orient and
maintain condylar
position
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~commonly encountered problem is “condylar
Sag” which is most commonly occurs with
trans oral vertical ramus osteotomy
~in condylar sag posterior segment is
separated with tooth bearing segment
~in some cases class-2 molar relationship,
anterior open bite occurs immediately after
release of fixation
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FACIAL SCARS
~with extra oral techniques chances of facial
Scars are more
~this technique was traditionally used
COMPLICATION OF AUGMENTATION WITH
IMPLANTS
~bony defects or deficiencies in maxilla or
Mandible
~bony defects are often expressed in facial
Contours
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AUGMENTATION MATERIALAUGMENTATION MATERIAL
~autogenous bone and cartilage
~allogenous bone and cartilage
~alloplastic materials eg; silastic,proplast,
hydroxylapatite
AUGMENTATION PROCEDURESAUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
~~paranasal augmentation
~infra orbital malar augmentation
~anterioinferior mandibular border
augementation
~posterioinferior mandibular border
augmentation
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~anteriolateral mandibular augmentation
~chin augmentation
COMPLICATIONCOMPLICATION
~if dehiscence occurs with implants correcting
the problem is difficult,loss of implant may
occur if wound does not heal with secondary
intention
~wound infection can also be a serious
consequence
~shifting and migration of implant
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POST-OPERATIVE ORTHODONTIC
COMPLICATION
ANTERIOR OPEN BITE
~it can be due to condylar distraction with
Mandibular surgery
~inadequate posterior impaction in lefort I
Surgery
~it can be managed with headgear
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LATERAL OPEN BITE
~no occlusal contact of posterior teeth after
Surgery
~tripod effect should be created to prevent
Forcing of condyle head into the fossa
~after buccal segment are in occlusion splint
And composite can be removed
~several month of archwire stabilization is
Necessary
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ASYMMETRY
~midline asymmetry frequently occurs
together with buccal segment asymmetry
~it is important to identify source of problem
~submentovertex radiograph can be helpful
MAXILLA
~if asymmetry exist in maxilla headgear,
Heavy elastics can be helpful
~posterior crossbite bilaterally cross elastics
Can be used
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~In severe cases asymmetrical headgear
Is used to correct rotated maxilla
MANDIBLE
~due to surgical malposition crossbite and
Midline discrepancy
~sufficient elastic traction is applied in
Appropriate vector to achieve good occlusion
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TEMPROMANDIBULAR JOINT
DYSFUNCTION
A.SHORT TERM
~some patients develop TMJ problem after
surgery
~there can be acute or gradual increase in
symptoms
~acute condition can be managed with
anti-inflammatory and physical therapy like
1.EMG bio feed back and relaxation training
2.ultrasound
3.spray and stretch
4.friction massage
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B.LONG TERM
~condylar resorption has been noted after
wire osteosynthesis and rigid fixation
~studies have shown that majority of relapse
Is due to movement at osteotomy site and
not at the condyle
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PROFFIT AND WHITE (1970),A.O,were
among the first to mention relapse after
surgical-orthodontic therapy. They felt that
relapse could be avoided by concentrating
on eliminating the original causes
contributing to the original malocclusion as
much as possible, and by not operating while
patients are still growing
SURGICAL RELAPSE
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POULTON AND WARE (1971),AJO,
stated that, “Probably the suprahyoid
muscles, which have been lengthened, are
the main force contributing to the relapse.”
Theories for relapse:
AJO-DO 1991 satrom, sinclair, wolford
1. stretching of the muscles of mastication and
the suprahyoid musculature,
2. condylar distraction during surgery,
3. upward and forward rotation of the
mandible, 4. changes in rotational position
between the proximal and distal segments.
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Numerous fixation techniques to
reduce postsurgical relapse:
1.upper- and lower-border wiring
2.Steinmann pins to stabilize the maxilla
3.skeletal-wire fixation
4.rigid fixation
Studies that examined independent mandibular
advancements and maxillary LeFort I procedures
have indicated a strong tendency toward reduced
amounts of relapse when either skeletal-wire
fixation or rigid fixation is used.
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Three principles that influence
post-surgical stability
I) Stability is greatest when soft tissues
are relaxed during the surgery and
least when they are stretched
II) Neuromuscular adaptation is essential
requirement for stability
III) Neuromuscular adaptation affects
muscular length, not muscular orientation
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““An ounce of preventionAn ounce of prevention
is worth a poundis worth a pound
of cure”of cure”
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  • 2. CONTENTS • INTRODUCTION • VASCULAR COMPLICATION • ASEPTIC NECROSIS • DELAYED UNION OF BONE FRAGMENTS • NON-UNION OF BONE FRAGMENTSwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 3. •DENTAL AND PERIODONTAL INJURY •FISTULAS • NASAL COMPLICATIONS •MAXILLARY SURGERY COMPLICATION •MANDIBULAR SURGERY COMPLICATION www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 4. • ORTHODONTIC COMPLICATIONS • OTHER COMPLICATION www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 5. INTRODUCTION • Orthognathic surgery is one of the fast developing branch in oral and maxillo-facial surgery. • It is probably the most gratifying field in the whole maxillofacial surgery • Orthognathic surgery in conjunction with orthodontics can do wonders in improving the appearance of the face www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 6. • Typical,facial alteration by surgery enhances physical appearance, thereby increases the confidence. • Increase in the number of complication due to increased number of surgeries performed for facial aesthetics. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 7. ANATOMY •MAXILLA CONSIST OF : A body 4 processes-zygomatic -Palatine -Frontal -Alveolar lateral surface of maxilla:Anterio lateral :Posterio lateral Anterio lateral surface also called as malar surface which shows canine fossa,superiorly www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 8. infra orbital foramen exist, above foramen Orbital plate of maxilla,laterally malar surface attaches to zygomatic bone,medially to frontal and nasal bone,posteriolaterally by infra temporal surface •From lower surface of body of maxilla arises alveolar process •Anterior nasal spine –a bony projection just below nasal aperture •Nasal cavity divided by nasal septum •Palatine process unites medially with alveolar process,hard palate is formed by palatal process of maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bonewww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 9. Mandible •Forms major part of lower 1/3 of face and contributes significantly to facial aesthetics •Mandible consist of horse shoe shaped body 2 vertical rami •External surface in midline has mental protuberance inferiorly,incisive fossa superiorly and laterally canine eminance •Mental foramen is apical to the premolars •Body unites with the ramus at gonial angle •The junction of alveolar process and the ramus is masked by external oblique ridge www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 10. Which extends anteriorly till mental foramen And upward to the coronoid process •The ramus of mandible exhibits anteriorly the coronoid process with tendons of temporalis attached to it and posteriorly to the condylar head and neck •Concavity between condylar and coronoid process is called as sigmoid or mandibular notch •Medial surface of the ramus exhibits on its lower half the roughened area where medial pterygoid inserts •Mandibular foramen at the center of ramus admits inferior alveolar nerve www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 11. VASCULAR SUPPLY ARTERIAL SUPPLY 1.External carotid artery 2.Facial artery 3.Lingual artery 4.Maxillary artery 5.Superficial temporal artery VENOUS SUPPLY 1.Facial vein 2.Retromandibular vein 3.internal jugular vein www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 12. NERVE SUPPLY 1.Motor nerve is Facial nerve its 5 branches are –Temporal Zygomatic Buccal Mandibular Cervical 2.Sensory nerve is Trigeminal nerve its 3 branches are – Opthalmic Maxillary Mandibular www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 13. Vascular complication •HEMORRHAGE MAXILLA - Acute injury Turvey and Fonseca proposed that most likely vessels at risk of injury during maxillary Surgery are Internal Maxillary artery and Greater palatine artery ~Massive blood loss can occur from injury to Internal Carotid artery and Internal jugular vein ~Thrombosis of internal carotid artery can occur during surgery,mortality rate of 40% and additional 52% patient left with neurological deficitwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 14. ~Delayed hemorrhage can occur as early as night of surgery of maxillary lefort-I to as late as 9 days post-operatively ~During separation of maxillary tuberosity from pterygoid plates maximum risk of injury is to internal maxillary artery and its branches. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 15. Mandibular vascular injury ~Internal carotid artery injury can occur during sagittal split osteotomy ~Injury to internal maxillary artery are also reported ~Injury due to improper handling of instrument 1.due to forceful placement of channel retractor on the lingual surface of the mandible 2.forceful use of mallet and chisel on the medial aspect of the mandible www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 16. ASEPTIC NECROSIS ~Major loss of hard and soft tissue can occur due to compressed blood supply ~flattening of dental papilla, loss of gingiva to periodontal defects in area of osteotomy ~Due to excessive stripping of bone aseptic vascular necrosis of proximal segment with sagittal split osteotomy ~In 1974 Gammer et al noted that bone usually revascularised, if not occurs substantial loss of bone can occur www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 17. NON UNION,DELAYED UNION OF BONE MAXILLA due to local or systemic factor compromised because of previous surgery,as in cleft palate large advancement www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 18. MANDIBLE Avascular necrosis,insufficient bone contact and instability of bone fragment Any para-functional movement of jaw Can be treated effectively By prolonged RIF www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 19. DENTAL AND PERIODONTAL INJURIES ~related to poor planning and technical errors during surgery ~common problems are cut teeth,loss of teeth,post-operative R.C.T and periodontal defects ~minimum of 3mm of space left during placement of osteotomy cut between teeth ~cut should be 5mm above root apex www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 20. Periodontal bone loss And gingival recession www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 21. FISTULAS ~Oronasal and oroantral region ~injury from saw,osteotome, rotary instrument ~while attempting to stretch midpalatal tissue www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 22. NERVE INJURY A.Sensory nerve MAXILLA Parasthesia of teeth and mucosa is more common. ~usually sensation comes to normal with in 6 to 12 months ~injury to greater palatine neuro vascular bundle can cause permanent numbness www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 23. MANDIBLE ~Injury to inferior alveolar nerve can occur during sagittal split osteotomy ~Injury to lingual nerve can also occur but it is rare any dissection on lingual aspect of mandible in 3rd molar region can injure nerve www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 24. B.Motor nerve ~injury to facial nerve is more common with Extra oral approach than intra oral approach ~facial nerve injury have been reported both with sagittal split and vertical sub-condylar osteotomy ~It causes partial or total paralysis Retractor on medial aspect extending behind ramus www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 25. Extension of distal fragment beyond proximal segment www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 26. NASAL AND SINUS COMPLICATION A.Alteration in nasal form and septum ~repositioning of maxilla requires manipulation of nasal components and sinus as a result of these manipulation Complication can occur ~due to maxillary osteotomy adverse effect on alar base,nasal tip,supra tip depression may result in un aesthetic postoperative facialwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 27. ~Maxillary septum is disarticulated from entire maxilla during lefort,anterior maxillary surgery special attention should be given while repositioning the septum ~Septal deviation and obstruction can occur during maxillary superior repositioning B.Nasal valve ~Internal nasal anatomy,nasal airway resistance altered breathing pattern www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 28. ~as nasal valve is the smallest cross section of nose alteration in this area can cause nasal breathing problems C.ALAR BASE ~excessive alar base widening ~increased prominence of alar groove ~upturning of nasal tip ~flattening and thinning of upper lip ~down turning of labial commisures www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 29. D.SINUS INFECTION ~due to inadequate drainage and open fistula ~infection associated with alloplastic implant ~retention of large blood clots ~pre existing disease ~foreign object –wires, bone plates,screws www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 30. MODEL SURGERY ~it is done immediately before orthognathic Surgery ~it is important to use a face bow transfer to mount the cast on a semi adjustable articulator so that exact condyle-tooth relationship are recorded Model surgery serves two purposes 1.To verify that planned movements are possible 2.To prepare occlusal wafer splint www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 32. OCCUSAL SPLINT ~it is placed immediately after orthognathic surgery in positioning the teeth in proper occlusion for stability ~it is made on dental cast that shows the result of model surgery ~it should be thin to produce the least amount of separation of the teeth ~it should be 2mm thick in its thinnest part to resist breakage www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 33. MODIFICATION OF SPLINT ~reduction of depth of occlusal index to remove interferences ~patient must able to do lateral excursion and bite up and down ~maintain adequate thickness (2mm) ~provision of removal of splint for cleaning ball end clasp can be placed www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 34. MAXILLARY SURGERY COMPLICATIONS A.LE-FORT I OSTEOTOMY B.ANTERIOR SUB-APICAL OSTEOTOMY C.POSTERIOR SUB-APICAL OSTEOTOMY www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 35. A.LE FORT-I OSTEOTOMY ~HEMMORHAGE Injury to internal carotid artery Internal jugular vein www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 36. ~INJURY TO PALATE intra operatively rowe disimpaction forceps are used to disimpact maxilla,beak of forcep injure palate ~ANSTHESIA RELATED cut in endo tracheal tube during surgery,some times patient need to be re intubated ~EMPHYSEMA cervical and facial region,some reports of air in soft tissues of head,neck and chest following lefort I osteotomywww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 37. ~HEMATOMA laceration to descending palatine artery during down fracture lefort I ~DELAYED HEMMORHAGE ~NON UNION,DELAYED UNION OF BONE ~NERVE INJURY ~OPTHALMIC COMPLICATION www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 38. B.ANTERIOR SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY ~periodontal defects In between teeth and loss of blood supply to teeth adjacent to osteotomy cuts ~discoloration of teeth ~periapical bone loss www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 39. C.POSTERIOR SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY ~most commonly periodontal defects and loss of vascularity www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 40. ~wound dehiscence ,change in colour and tone of mucosa prolongs healing www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 41. MANDIBULAR SURGERY COMPLICATION A.SAGITTAL SPLIT OSTEOTOMY B.TRANS ORAL VERTICAL RAMUS OSTEOTOMY C.COMBINED VERTICAL RAMUS AND SAGITTAL OSTEOTOMY D.INFERIOR BORDER OSTEOTOMY E.ANTERIOR SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 42. F.POSTERIOR SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY G.TOTAL SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY H.OTHER COMPLICATIONS www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 43. A.SAGITTAL SPLIT OSTEOTOMY FRACTURE BONE FRAGMENT ~ it is a problem seen more frequently with mandibular surgical procedure ~incidence of proximal segment fracture 1-3% whereas distal segment fracture 0.8% ~management of fracture depends on location and size of fracture www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 44. ~when buccal fragment shear of usually cause is inadequate bone cut ~the bone split must be completed by making a deep groove on the inferior border and connecting with previous groove ~larger fragment should be stabilized with wires or screws and plates 1.proximal segment mandible intact www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 45. 2.proximal segment split complete ~when fracture occur more superiorly at the ramus of mandible in horizontal direction www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 46. ~fracture of condyle with coronoid and angle of mandible in separate fragment www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 47. 3.lingual segment fracture ~occurrence is less frequent because of frequently impacted 3rd molar ~when unwanted fracture occurs surgeon should complete the split along the original planned osteotomy lines www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 48. ~a wedge of bone can Be taken from buccal aspect and placed on lingual aspect ~stabilization can be done wires or screws and plate www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 49. 4.lateral displacement ~it can occur during vertical sub condylar osteotomy ~proximal fragment or condylar fragment may be displaced medially or laterally www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 50. 5.medially displacement ~in some fractures condylar fragment can Be displaced medially ~in such cases post operatively patient complains of irritation of pharynx www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 51. NERVE AND VESSELS INJURY ~injury to mandibular nerve can occur, extreme care must be taken to maintain the continuity of neurovascular bundle ~bleeding may occur from inferior alveolar neuro vascular bundle,some times facial vessels may be lacerated during surgery ~less common injury to retromandibular vein which lies adjacent to posterior border of ramus www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 52. B.TRANS ORAL VRETICAL RAMUS OSTEOTOMY ~complication in this procedure is rare ~occasionally hemorrhage results from injury to massetric artery ~injury to retromandibular vein www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 53. C.COMBINED VERTICAL RAMUS AND SAGITTAL OSTEOTOMY ~injury to inferior alveolar neurobundle ~splitting of bone fragment producing a fracture of anterior projection of lateral cortical plate anterior to ramus segment www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 54. D.INFERIOR BORDER OSTEOTOMY ~ dead space almost always is created after segments are repositioned ~wound dehiscence is more likely to occur ~loss of keratinized tissue and periodontal defects can occur anterior teeth www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 55. E.ANTERIOR SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY ~trauma to mental nerve Which causes loss of sensation in anterior region ~planned osteotomy cuts minimize injury to nerve www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 56. F.POSTERIOR SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY ~blood supply can interrupt causing devitalization of the segment ~teeth may not respond to stimulation for 6 to 12 month ~periodontal bone defect Neurovascular bundle decompressionwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 57. G.TOTAL SUB APICAL OSTEOTOMY ~injury to neuro vascular bundle and long term sensory disturbances ~injury to root apex www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 58. H. OTHER COMPLICATIONS SALIVARY INJURY ~ injury to parotid gland are possible with extra oral procedure ~ painless fistula can occur in first week of surgery CONDYLAR MALPOSITIONING ~inability to orient and maintain condylar position www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 59. ~commonly encountered problem is “condylar Sag” which is most commonly occurs with trans oral vertical ramus osteotomy ~in condylar sag posterior segment is separated with tooth bearing segment ~in some cases class-2 molar relationship, anterior open bite occurs immediately after release of fixation www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 60. FACIAL SCARS ~with extra oral techniques chances of facial Scars are more ~this technique was traditionally used COMPLICATION OF AUGMENTATION WITH IMPLANTS ~bony defects or deficiencies in maxilla or Mandible ~bony defects are often expressed in facial Contours www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 61. AUGMENTATION MATERIALAUGMENTATION MATERIAL ~autogenous bone and cartilage ~allogenous bone and cartilage ~alloplastic materials eg; silastic,proplast, hydroxylapatite AUGMENTATION PROCEDURESAUGMENTATION PROCEDURES ~~paranasal augmentation ~infra orbital malar augmentation ~anterioinferior mandibular border augementation ~posterioinferior mandibular border augmentation www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 62. ~anteriolateral mandibular augmentation ~chin augmentation COMPLICATIONCOMPLICATION ~if dehiscence occurs with implants correcting the problem is difficult,loss of implant may occur if wound does not heal with secondary intention ~wound infection can also be a serious consequence ~shifting and migration of implant www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 63. POST-OPERATIVE ORTHODONTIC COMPLICATION ANTERIOR OPEN BITE ~it can be due to condylar distraction with Mandibular surgery ~inadequate posterior impaction in lefort I Surgery ~it can be managed with headgear www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 64. LATERAL OPEN BITE ~no occlusal contact of posterior teeth after Surgery ~tripod effect should be created to prevent Forcing of condyle head into the fossa ~after buccal segment are in occlusion splint And composite can be removed ~several month of archwire stabilization is Necessary www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 65. ASYMMETRY ~midline asymmetry frequently occurs together with buccal segment asymmetry ~it is important to identify source of problem ~submentovertex radiograph can be helpful MAXILLA ~if asymmetry exist in maxilla headgear, Heavy elastics can be helpful ~posterior crossbite bilaterally cross elastics Can be used www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 66. ~In severe cases asymmetrical headgear Is used to correct rotated maxilla MANDIBLE ~due to surgical malposition crossbite and Midline discrepancy ~sufficient elastic traction is applied in Appropriate vector to achieve good occlusion www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 67. TEMPROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTION A.SHORT TERM ~some patients develop TMJ problem after surgery ~there can be acute or gradual increase in symptoms ~acute condition can be managed with anti-inflammatory and physical therapy like 1.EMG bio feed back and relaxation training 2.ultrasound 3.spray and stretch 4.friction massage www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 68. B.LONG TERM ~condylar resorption has been noted after wire osteosynthesis and rigid fixation ~studies have shown that majority of relapse Is due to movement at osteotomy site and not at the condyle www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 69. PROFFIT AND WHITE (1970),A.O,were among the first to mention relapse after surgical-orthodontic therapy. They felt that relapse could be avoided by concentrating on eliminating the original causes contributing to the original malocclusion as much as possible, and by not operating while patients are still growing SURGICAL RELAPSE www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 70. POULTON AND WARE (1971),AJO, stated that, “Probably the suprahyoid muscles, which have been lengthened, are the main force contributing to the relapse.” Theories for relapse: AJO-DO 1991 satrom, sinclair, wolford 1. stretching of the muscles of mastication and the suprahyoid musculature, 2. condylar distraction during surgery, 3. upward and forward rotation of the mandible, 4. changes in rotational position between the proximal and distal segments. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 71. Numerous fixation techniques to reduce postsurgical relapse: 1.upper- and lower-border wiring 2.Steinmann pins to stabilize the maxilla 3.skeletal-wire fixation 4.rigid fixation Studies that examined independent mandibular advancements and maxillary LeFort I procedures have indicated a strong tendency toward reduced amounts of relapse when either skeletal-wire fixation or rigid fixation is used. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 72. Three principles that influence post-surgical stability I) Stability is greatest when soft tissues are relaxed during the surgery and least when they are stretched II) Neuromuscular adaptation is essential requirement for stability III) Neuromuscular adaptation affects muscular length, not muscular orientation www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 73. ““An ounce of preventionAn ounce of prevention is worth a poundis worth a pound of cure”of cure” www.indiandentalacademy.com
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