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Computerised Planning of Orthognathic Surgery

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Microcomputers in Medicine

Abstract

Orthognathic surgery is the surgical correction of jaw deformity. It may be carried out to prevent damage to soft tissue, to improve masticatory function [1,2], to improve facial appearance, or for a combination of these reasons.

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Birnie, D.J., Harradine, N.W.T., Barnard, D. (1988). Computerised Planning of Orthognathic Surgery. In: Smith, P.D.C., Scurr, J.H. (eds) Microcomputers in Medicine. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1613-4_9

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