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Title: Evaluation of Esthetic outcome after simulated Rhinoplasty And Genioplasty in ClassII Treated Patients -A Comparative Study
Authors: RegNo.II0219003
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research, Belagavi
Abstract: Introduction: Facial aesthetics are considered of paramount importance, as social insufficiency is the common cause for patients to seek the help of an orthodontist. Orthodontists in general commonly place great value on cosmetic outcomes than on malocclusion treatment outcomes. Surgical camouflage, such as rhinoplasty and genioplasty as an adjunctive orthodontic operation, has resurfaced in recent years intending to improve profiles. As a result, the orthodontist must design treatment around the patient's soft tissue adaptability and shapes. This study aims to assess the esthetic outcome after simulated Rhinoplasty, Genioplasty, and Rhinoplasty -Genioplasty in class II treated patients with a convex profile AIM • To assess the esthetic outcome after simulated Rhinoplasty, Genioplasty and Rhinoplasty -Genioplasty in class II treated patients with convex profile. OBJECTIVES 1. Evaluation of esthetic outcome after simulated rhinoplasty on facial profile in class II patients 2. Evaluation of esthetic outcome after simulated genioplasty on facial profile in class II patients 3. Evaluation of esthetic outcome after simulated rhinoplasty and genioplasty on facial profile in class II patients 4. Comparing the esthetic outcome after simulated rhinoplasty, genioplasty and rhinoplasty-genioplasty on facial profile in class II patients. 5. Assesment of opinions for simulated rhinoplasty and genioplasty among orthodontist and layperson
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