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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18299221

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OBJECTIVE: Surgical mandibular advancement procedures induce major adaptations of jaw-closing muscles. In this study, adaptation of antagonist muscles, the lateral pterygoid (LPM) and anterior digastric (DigA) muscles, was evaluated. STUDY DESIGN: Eighteen adult patients with mandibular retrognathia and individually varying vertical craniofacial dimensions were treated with bilateral sagittal split osteotomies (BSSO), in some cases combined with a Le Fort I osteotomy (LF Bimax). The sample was divided into 1 short-face (SF, n = 7) and 2 long-face groups (LF BSSO, n = 3; and LF Bimax, n = 8). Pre- and postoperative maximum cross-sectional areas (CSA) and volumes were compared in these groups. RESULTS: Postoperatively, CSA and volume of LPM increased in BSSO cases and decreased in bimaxillary cases. Inconsistent increases and decreases of CSA and volume of DigA were seen in all groups. CONCLUSIONS: The LPM became larger in SF and LF BSSO patients and smaller in LF Bimax patients. The DigA adapted unpredictably.


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Face/anatomy & histology , Mandible/surgery , Mandibular Advancement/methods , Neck Muscles/physiology , Pterygoid Muscles/physiology , Adaptation, Physiological , Adolescent , Adult , Cephalometry , Cluster Analysis , Female , Humans , Linear Models , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Maxillofacial Development , Middle Aged , Neck Muscles/anatomy & histology , Pterygoid Muscles/anatomy & histology , Retrognathia/surgery , Vertical Dimension
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