TO THE PROBLEM OF PLANNING OF COMPLEX REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH MAXILLOFACIAL DEFORMITIES (BRIEF REVIEW)
Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
Comprehensive treatment of gnato-cranial deformations is determined by morphological, functional and aesthetic criteria. The general plan of rehabilitation of patients with lower jaw abnormalities must take into account the objective and subjective decisions of tasks of therapy. The fundamental concepts of combination therapy should be based on the factors of symmetry, proportionality and compliance averaged standard visual appeal. The analysis of each factor involves the use of special methods of research. Protocol the patient´s rehabilitation must be based on all individual characteristics of the patient.

Keywords:
orthodontics, orthognathic surgery, complex hardware-surgical treatment, aesthetics, and function.
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