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  1. Le Fort I osteotomy - Wikipedia

    The Le Fort I osteotomy is named after René Le Fort's 1901 description of midface fracture patterns resulting from trauma, is a surgical procedure used to correct dentofacial deformities and, in some …

  2. Le Fort Fracture: What Is It, Diagnosis, and Treatment | Osmosis

    Feb 4, 2025 · What is a Le Fort fracture? Le Fort fractures, also known as midaxillary fractures, are a group of fractures that affect the midface of the skull and collectively involve a partial or complete …

  3. LeFort I Osteotomy - PMC

    The LeFort 1 osteotomy is a procedure used by maxillofacial surgeons to correct a wide range of dentofacial deformities. Because of its versatility and simplicity, it has gained popularity for a wide …

  4. Le Fort I Guide: Procedure, Recovery, and More – myFace

    Learn about Le Fort I surgery with myFace's guide that details the procedure, what recovery looks like, and who is a typical recipient.

  5. Le Fort 1 Osteotomy: A Comprehensive Guide to Upper Jaw Surgery

    May 27, 2024 · Le Fort 1 osteotomy is a surgical procedure performed on the upper jaw to correct a variety of issues, including malocclusion, facial asymmetry, and obstructive sleep apnea. It involves …

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  7. Open reduction internal fixation for Le Fort I fracture, simple

    Many surgeons prefer completing a Le Fort I level osteotomy resulting in free positioning of the Le Fort I segment rather than creating additional fractures at the Le Fort II or III levels using a device such as …

  8. Aug 12, 2024 · Although oral and maxillofacial surgeons or head and neck surgeons typically per-form the LeFort I osteotomy, the crucial role of an interdisciplinary team through-out all stages ... cannot …

  9. Segmental Le Fort I Advancement: Two and Three Piece

    Nov 24, 2019 · Le Fort I osteotomies (single or multipieced) are performed to reposition the teeth-bearing segment (s) of the maxilla and to surgically correct skeletal malocclusion, dentofacial …

  10. Orthognathic Surgery: Overview and What to Expect

    The purpose of orthognathic surgery is to reposition the upper jaw, the lower jaw or the chin. There are several procedures that fall under the category of orthognathic surgery including LeFort 1, bilateral …