Abstract

<h2>Summary</h2> Seven children with facial asymmetry, mean age 12 years (range 11–14.5) were treated by intraoral distraction osteogenesis to lengthen the hypoplastic ramus. We achieved a mean increase in length of the ramus of 13mm (range 10–16). In only one patient did we achieve a posterior open bite on the distraction side. All patients ended with a symmetrical chin. It was helpful to place an orthodontic bite block on the opposite side either preoperatively or postoperatively to cant the plane of occlusion. The duration of follow-up was too short to allow conclusions to be drawn about the future requirement for bimaxillary osteotomies.

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