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Evaluation of Deviations Produced by Soft Tissue Fitting in Virtually Planned Orthognathic Surgery

Title: Evaluation of Deviations Produced by Soft Tissue Fitting in Virtually Planned Orthognathic Surgery
Authors: Álvaro Pérez-Sala; Pablo Montes Fernández-Micheltorena; Miriam Bobadilla; Ricardo Fernández-Valadés Gámez; Javier Martínez Goñi; Ángela Villanueva; Iñigo Calvo Archanco; José Luis Del Castillo Pardo de Vera; José Luis Cebrián Carretero; Carlos Navarro Cuéllar; Ignacio Navarro Cuellar; Gema Arenas; Ana López López; Ignacio M. Larrayoz; Rafael Peláez
Source: Applied Sciences ; Volume 15 ; Issue 15 ; Pages: 8478
Publisher Information: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: MDPI Open Access Publishing
Subject Terms: computer-aided design; computer-assisted manufacturing; computer-aided surgery; orthognathic surgery; dentofacial deformities; maxillofacial surgery; bioengineering; 3D printing
Description: Orthognathic surgery (OS) is a complex procedure commonly used to treat dentofacial deformities (DFDs). These conditions, related to jaw position or size and often involving malocclusion, affect approximately 15% of the population. Due to the complexity of OS, accurate planning is essential. Digital assessment using computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) tools enhances surgical predictability. However, limitations in soft tissue simulation often require surgeon input to optimize aesthetic results and minimize surgical impact. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of virtual surgery planning (VSP) by analyzing the relationship between planning deviations and surgical satisfaction. A single-center, retrospective study was conducted on 16 patients who underwent OS at San Pedro University Hospital of La Rioja. VSP was based on CT scans using Dolphin Imaging software (v12.0, Patterson Dental, St. Paul, MN, USA) and surgeries were guided by VSP-designed occlusal splints. Outcomes were assessed using the Orthognathic Quality of Life (OQOL) questionnaire and deviations were measured through pre- and postoperative imaging. The results showed high satisfaction scores and good overall outcomes, despite moderate deviations from the virtual plan in many cases, particularly among Class II patients. A total of 63% of patients required VSP modifications due to poor soft tissue fitting, with 72% of these being Class II DFDs. Most deviations involved less maxillary advancement than planned, while maintaining optimal occlusion. This suggests that VSP may overestimate advancement needs, especially in Class II cases. No significant differences in satisfaction were observed between patients with low (2 mm) deviations. These findings support the use of VSP as a valuable planning tool for OS. However, surgeon experience remains essential, especially in managing soft tissue behavior. Improvements in soft tissue prediction are needed to enhance accuracy, particularly for Class II ...
Document Type: text
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: Applied Biosciences and Bioengineering; https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app15158478
DOI: 10.3390/app15158478
Availability: https://doi.org/10.3390/app15158478
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.441275BE
Database: BASE