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Orthognathic considerations in temporomandibular joint treatment planning

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Basically, five groups of dentofacial deformity can be distinguished. The behaviour of the temporomandibular joint after orthognathic surgery in each of these groups is discussed in this chapter. Recommendations for temporomandibular joint management in relation to the surgical correction of dentofacial deformities are provided.

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Tuinzing, D.B. (1996). Orthognathic considerations in temporomandibular joint treatment planning. In: Stegenga, B., de Bont, L.G.M. (eds) Management of Temporomandibular Joint Degenerative Diseases. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8992-6_6

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