# Correcting facial asymmetry through guided plate assisted mandibular angle osteotomy

**Authors:** Wenqing Han, Zhang Yichi, Byeong Seop Kim, Mengzhe Sun, Gang Chai

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2024.1391231 · Frontiers in Surgery · 2024-08-01

## TL;DR

This study shows that using a guide plate during jaw surgery improves facial symmetry and patient satisfaction in Asian women with a wide jaw appearance.

## Contribution

The study introduces guided plate-assisted mandibular angle osteotomy as a precise and effective method for correcting facial asymmetry in Asian female patients.

## Key findings

- Postoperative asymmetry decreased from 15.09% to 2.74% with no complications observed.
- Surgical precision was within 2 mm, matching preoperative designs closely.
- Patient satisfaction was rated 4.5 out of 5 six months after surgery.

## Abstract

Asian women prefer a smooth and narrowed mandibular appearance. The purpose of the retrospective cohort study is to evaluate guide plate-assisted mandibular angle ostectomy (MAO) in improving mandibular symmetry for Asian female patients with mandibular angle hypertrophy (MAH) with normal occlusal relationship.

We retrospectively examined 11 patients with asymmetry MAH with normal occlusal relationship who received MAO at Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital between September, 2020, and January, 2022. Preoperative plans were designed based on CT data and executed using metal guide plate during the operation. Preoperative and one-week postoperative CT scans were used to assess measurements including Height_Go, Divergence_Go, ∠ZyZy-GoGo, and osteotomy volume, to evaluate symmetry. For precision, compare the postoperative CT with the preoperative design, assessing osteotomy distance, angle, and volume error. Patient satisfacation was evaluated with Likert Scale in 6-month follow-up. Secondary lipofilling procedures were given as appropriate. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t-tests in SPSS.

The mean age of the 11 patients was 28.5 years (range 23–34 years). 2 of these underwent lipofilling procedures. No complications were observed during the following-up. Postoperative results were not statistically different from the design, demonstrating a precision of within 2 mm. Height_Go disparity within 5 mm get corrected notably, reducing asymmetry from 15.09% preoperatively to 2.74% postoperatively. Patients satisfaction was rated at 4.5 out of 5 in 6 month follow-up.

Guide plate-assisted mandibular angle osteotomies achieve effective and precise surgery. This approach demonstrates a safe option for correction for mandibular asymmetry, achieving patient satisfaction.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** mandibular asymmetry (MESH:D008338), facial asymmetry (MESH:D005146), MAH (MESH:D008336)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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