JBCOMS 2024 v10n1 - Journal of the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
JBCOMS 2024 v10n1

Editorial Board

Authors: Jonathas Claus,

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Modern orthognathic surgery

In the current year of 2024, one of the most discussed topics is the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on our lives. AI will certainly influence all health areas and I believe it will revolutionize our specialty, mainly in orthognathic surgery, which is already fully involved with numbers,...

Authors: Jonathas Claus,

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Modern orthognathic surgery

I was very pleased to receive the honorable invitation to write about modern Orthognathic Surgery. I work in the field and, over the last 30 years, I have followed its evolution, which has been very significant.

Authors: Marcelo Marotta Araujo,

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CBCTBMF member: our top priority

Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce important improvements to our portfolio of benefits, aiming to meet the needs of our members in an even more comprehensive and effective manner.

Authors: Adriano Rocha Germano,

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An interview with Antenor Araujo

1. How do you consider the evolution of orthognathic surgery over the years, concerning the techniques and technologies used? Undoubtedly, over the years, new techniques and technologies have been introduced into orthognathic surgery. Currently, the digital flow for Virtual Planning is a...

Authors: Renata Pittella,

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A tribute to Alexander Sverzut

This JBCOMS column pays tribute, with deep regret and respect, to Dr. Alexander Sverzut, whose legacy will remain eternally present in the medical community. Above all, to the professor, friend, husband, brother and father, who left us so early and who will be sorely missed. We talked with Tatiana...

Authors: Alexander Sverzut,

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Nutritional changes in patients undergoing monomaxillary and bimaxillary orthognathic surgery

Introduction: Orthognathic surgery causes impairment of masticatory function in the immediate postoperative period. Objective: The objective of this study was to compare changes in Body Mass Index (BMI), weight loss and changes in laboratory tests after monomaxillary and bimaxillary orthognathic...

Authors: Nelson Luis Barbosa Rebellato, Rafaela Scariot, Leonardo Benato, Bernardo Olsson, Lígia De Oliveira Carlos, Maria Eliana M. Schieferdecker, Cesar Augusto Taconeli,

Keywords: Orthognathic surgery, Body mass index, Weight loss, Nutritional assessment,

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Proposed treatment protocol for tissue ischemia after maxillary segmentation: case report

Introduction: Aseptic necrosis of the maxilla represents a challenging postoperative complication associated with Le Fort I osteotomy, a common procedure in orthognathic surgeries for the correction of maxillomandibular deformities. Objective: This study aims to present an effective treatment...

Authors: Marcelo Marotta Araujo, Gabriel Toledo, Thaina Zuccolotto, Fabio L. Sato, Igor Boaventura da Silva,

Keywords: Orthognathic surgery, Le Fort I osteotomy, Complication.,

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Correlation between nasal cavity and Hyrax expander screw opening

Introduction: An imbalance in the breathing pattern compromises craniofacialdevelopment, such as maxillary hyplopasia, which is a common skeletalchange in adult patients. The relationship between Surgically-Assisted RapidPalatal Expansion (SARPE) and the decrease in airflow resistance makes...

Authors: Mario Cappellette Júnior, Fauze Ramez Badreddine, Lúcia Hatsue Yamamoto, Antonio Guilherme Renofio Hoppe, Daniela Pimentel Machado Renofio Hoppe, Onivaldo Cervantes,

Keywords: hyrax, Maxillary hypoplasia, Surgically-assisted rapid palatal expansion,

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Tomographic study of mandibular angle variations in different types of facial deformities in the context of orofacial harmonization

Objective: Evaluate the variation in the mandibular angle in dentofacial deformites,using computed tomography. Methods: Retrospective study, in whichpre-operative computed tomography scans of patients undergoing orthognathicsurgery were examined. The vertical height of the mandibular angle,...

Authors: Miqueias Lima, Cauê Fontan, Paloma R. Genu, José R. Laureano Filho, Ricardo J. H. Vasconcellos,

Keywords: Tomography, Surgery, Mandible, Plastic,

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Use of low-level laser therapy in the treatment of neurosensory disorders after orthognathic surgery: a pilot study

Introduction: The surgical management in the maxillofacial complex, such as in reconstruction procedures and orthognathic surgeries, can cause paresthesia of mental, infraorbital, and inferior alveolar nerves. Paresthesia is one of the most common postoperative complications and can be justified by...

Authors: Raíssa Dias Fares, Jonathan Ribeiro da Silva, Júlia Morais Moreira, Ellena Barros Gomes, Luiz Felipe Azevedo da Costa, Sylvio Luiz Costa De-Moraes,

Keywords: low-level light therapy, Orthognathic surgery, Maxillofacial injuries, Paresthesia, Nerve degeneration,

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Analysis of the horizontal strength of three types of titanium plates and screws used for orthodontic anchorage: a biomechanical study

Introduction: Orthodontic treatment is often limited by the severity of malocclusions and the limitations of existing orthodontic devices. The use of plates and screws has been proven to be an excellent option for orthodontic anchoring in the treatment of these complex cases. Objective: The aim of...

Authors: Marcelo Marotta Araujo, Fábio Ricardo Loureiro Sato, Toride Sebastião Celegatti Filho, Larissa de Souza Moura,

Keywords: vertical, Titanium, Strenght, Analysis, Shape,

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