KUMJ | VOL. 14 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 53 | JAN-MAR, 2016
Orthognathic Surgery for the Correction of Severe Skeletal Class III Malocclusion
Kafle D, Upadhayaya C, Chaurasia N, Agarwal A
Abstract: Skeletal Malocclusions results from the abnormal position of maxilla and mandible
in relation with cranial base. These types of malocclusion are commonly treated
by orthodontic teeth movement known as camouflage orthodontics. However
severe skeletal malocclusions cannot be treated by orthodontics alone. Such cases
need surgical intervention to align the position of the jaw along with orthodontic
correction. This procedure is commonly known as Orthognathic Surgery.
Orthognathic Surgery dates back to early eighteenth century but became popular
on mid twentieth century. Though the prevalence of skeletal malocclusion is more
than 1% the treatment facility was not available in Nepal till 2012. Here we present
a case of Skeletal Class III malocclusion treated at Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu
University Hospital. For this case, double jaw surgery was performed by le-Fort I
osteotomy and Bilateral Sagital Split Osteotomy. Orthognathic surgery has been
routinely performed at this centre since then.
Keyword : Bilateral Sagittal split Osteotomy, Le-fort I Osteotomy, orthognathic surgery, skeletal malocclusion