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People here overreact over implants and talking like "carrying plastic on your face smh" or "it could get infected", "can fucked up your face with a puch" etc.
However if we look at osteotomies alternative to wraparound, gonial angle and chin implants, we can clearly see that, osteotomies don't have any superior benefits over implants.
After cutting bones they put huge metals to stick bones together, they don't take out the metals since there is a huge gap cannot be healed later. So you carry that metals anyway.
In custom wraparound / chin implants they put a tiny screw to fixate it.
Also osteotomies alone cannot give you enough augmentation to create a model-type jaw or chin. You will at best be "okay" after the surgery. You can see there is no drastic change if we compare with implants.
I'm geniunely asking why you always prefer osteotomies over implants ?
PS : I'm not talking about lefort or genioplasty for severely recessed chins. If someone has problem with his maxilla, forward growth, underbite or recession then osteotomies is the first option anyway.
However if we look at osteotomies alternative to wraparound, gonial angle and chin implants, we can clearly see that, osteotomies don't have any superior benefits over implants.
After cutting bones they put huge metals to stick bones together, they don't take out the metals since there is a huge gap cannot be healed later. So you carry that metals anyway.
In custom wraparound / chin implants they put a tiny screw to fixate it.
Also osteotomies alone cannot give you enough augmentation to create a model-type jaw or chin. You will at best be "okay" after the surgery. You can see there is no drastic change if we compare with implants.
I'm geniunely asking why you always prefer osteotomies over implants ?
PS : I'm not talking about lefort or genioplasty for severely recessed chins. If someone has problem with his maxilla, forward growth, underbite or recession then osteotomies is the first option anyway.
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