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Class I occlusion in the postoperative period of 2 months. Source: From Surgery and Traummatology Service, Base Hospital of Bauru.

Class I occlusion in the postoperative period of 2 months. Source: From Surgery and Traummatology Service, Base Hospital of Bauru.

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Amongst the osseous deformities with indication for the orthodonticsurgical treatment it meets malocclusion of the type Class III, being able to occur due to maxillary retrusion, mandible protrusion or a combination of both, compromising the face harmony and the function of the stomatognathic system. With the perfectioning of the surgical technique...

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