# Short Face Correction with Orthognathic Surgery Using an Autologous Mandibular Angle Graft

**Authors:** Martin Orozco-Fernández, Alejandra Rojas-Ponte, Maria Clara Jaramillo, Juan Pablo López

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s12663-025-02620-2 · Journal of Maxillofacial & Oral Surgery · 2025-06-28

## TL;DR

A new surgical technique using a patient's own mandibular angle graft is proposed to improve aesthetic outcomes in short face corrections.

## Contribution

A novel minimally invasive surgical method using autologous mandibular angle grafts is introduced for short face correction.

## Key findings

- The autologous mandibular angle graft technique allows for chin and maxilla descents.
- The method improves aesthetic results and bone stability in short face corrections.

## Abstract

The short face has been challenging in orthodontic and surgical management due to unfavorable aesthetic results. More surgical alternatives should be described in the literature. The objective of this report is to propose a novel surgical technique complementary to orthognathic surgery for the management of the short face. To this end, a retrospective series of 10 cases analyzes and describes a novel method using autologous mandibular angle grafts after mandibular angle recontouring. The autologous mandibular angle graft technique is a simple, minimally invasive technique that allows mandibular angle ostectomies as interposition grafts for chin and maxilla descents, improving aesthetic results and bone stability.

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