Abstract

A 20-year-old male patient presented with a retruded chin and crowding of the upper front tooth region. The patient's problem list included skeletal class II malocclusion, retruded chin, and shallow mentolabial sulcus. A treatment plan was curated using clinical examination, cephalometric analysis, and 3D measurements, which included the advancement genioplasty of 5 mm. Osteotomy cut was planned digitally by computer-aided surgical simulation technology (Dolphin Software, Dolphin Imaging Systems, California, USA) and then transferred to Geomagic Software (3D Systems, North Carolina, USA) where patient-specific plates were designed. The patient-specific plates were 3D printed using selective laser melting. Intraoperatively, the osteotomy cut was given using a surgical guide, and an advancement of 5 mm was performed, fixing the segments using patient-specific plates. The outcome was compared with the curated treatment plan to assess accuracy. The primary objective of the case report is to provide a digital method of the treatment plan and surgical accuracy in genioplasty using patient-specific plates.

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