Abstract
AbstractThe ramus immediately after intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy (IVRO) shows segmental mobility, cortical overlap, and projection, which yield smooth-surfaced continuity and stability after one year. This study aimed to elucidate the three-dimensional (3D) morphological changes driven by regional healing and remodeling 12 months postoperatively (Post) and their relationships with the immediate postoperative (Imm) segmental overlapping pattern. We performed a retrospective study of the morphological change of mandibular ramus in terms of time and amount of cortical overlap after IVRO. 3D computed tomography data of 108 hemi-mandibles were analyzed by independent superimposition of Imm proximal and distal segment to Post mandible. Analysis showed extensive regional bone resorption and apposition resulting in a relatively flat-surfaced and morphologically intact Post ramus. The middle ramal remodeling was significantly associated with Imm overlapping patterns and Post mandibular movement, new bony projections of various shapes being observed at the posterior border of the Post ramus. The ramus after IVRO underwent dynamic morphological changes during healing/remodeling which were partly associated with Imm overlap. Moreover, the Post functional and smooth-surfaced ramus seems to have been facilitated by the close surgical approximation of segments and the postoperative mandibular functional rehabilitation, even with segmental positional changes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory