Who should take charge of maxillofacial surgery?
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and progressive condyle resorption. For example, mandible advancement surgery aimed simply at esthetic improvement can cause serious complications due to progressive condyle resorption in mandible retrognathism patients with symptoms of osteoarthritis or idiopathic condylar resorption 4-6. Without a concept of the TMJ anatomy and functions, inserting botulinum toxin and/or filler recklessly into the lower face for the esthetic purpose can adversely affect the TMD-related masseter and temporalis muscles and facial and trigeminal nerves, and cause complications, such as nervous dysfunction and mouth opening limitations. A total of 47 journals concerning maxillofacial surgery were obtained through PubMed in 2015; the articles concerning TMJ, maxillofacial trauma, and orthognathic surgery that had been published under the leadership of M.D. and D.D.S. were counted. An overwhelming majority of articles were published under the leadership of dentists: the TMJ-related journals included 45 D.D.S.-led articles and 11 M.D.-led ones; the journals concerning maxillofacial trauma included 38 D.D.S.-led articles and 8 M.D.-led ones; and those concerning orthognathic surgery included 46 D.D.S.-led articles and 4 M.D.-led ones. Dentists with an established concept of dental occlusion and TMD are strongly involved in the relevant areas and participate in an overwhelming majority of academic research activities. Regardless of the medical and/or dental parts, excellent surgeons with an established academic foundation need to take charge of surgery. On the other hand, it is important to note that all the dentists and doctors (oral and maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, dermatologists, etc.) in charge of maxillofacial surgery need to give qualitative treatment based on full knowledge of the dental occlu-sion, physiology, anatomy, functions, and pathology of TMJ. The area of oral and maxillofacial surgery covers minor oral surgery, such as extractions, apical surgery, preprosthetic surgery, implant surgery, and others; oncology and recon-structive surgery; traumatology; salivary gland disease; infections ; craniomaxillofacial deformity; temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disease; and adjunctive cosmetic facial surgery 1. Maxillofacial surgery aims to achieve both esthetic and functional restoration. Normal articulation and chewing are most important to improving the functions and the quality of life. To achieve an esthetic and functional restoration, it is essential to understand and restore dental occlusion and the TMJ functions. Recently, some surgeons in charge of maxillofa-cial surgery tend to focus on esthetics and neglect functions. Maxillofacial surgery has generated esthetic improvement but been followed by complications, such as malocclusion and temporomandibular disorder (TMD), which lowers the quality of life for patients and places them …
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دوره 42 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016