The chin plays a crucial role as a fundamental structural component that contributes to the overall aesthetics and harmony of the face. Recognizing its central position, medical science has seen the evolution of numerous surgical techniques over the years, all aimed at correcting the range of structural irregularities that can affect the chin. In this contribution, the authors introduce an innovative osteotomy technique, aimed at cases of chin asymmetry in which the skeletal median diverges from the dental median. This technique, called "Tetris genioplasty", involves performing the classic rectangular osteotomy, but includes an additional vertical osteotomy in order to obtain two distinct segments. Finally, these segments are translocated and repositioned to obtain a realignment between the skeletal median and the dental median. The results were entirely satisfactory for the patients, aligning perfectly with the expected appearance after the operation. Furthermore, no complications were reported, proving the success and safety of the procedure. The Tetris genioplasty aligns itself with this progressive trend by offering a minimally invasive method that nevertheless is able to achieve excellent results with a high impact on the patient's quality of life, presenting a promising path in the pursuit of optimal aesthetic results with minimized patient morbidity and greater overall safety.

Tetris genioplasty: a new paradigm for chin asymmetries correction / Ramieri, Valerio; Latini, Linda; Gabriele, Guido; Fantozzi, Vittoria; Marianetti, Tito Matteo; Cascino, Flavia. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 12:23(2023). [10.3390/jcm12237354]

Tetris genioplasty: a new paradigm for chin asymmetries correction

Valerio Ramieri;Guido Gabriele;Vittoria Fantozzi;Tito Matteo Marianetti;Flavia Cascino
2023

Abstract

The chin plays a crucial role as a fundamental structural component that contributes to the overall aesthetics and harmony of the face. Recognizing its central position, medical science has seen the evolution of numerous surgical techniques over the years, all aimed at correcting the range of structural irregularities that can affect the chin. In this contribution, the authors introduce an innovative osteotomy technique, aimed at cases of chin asymmetry in which the skeletal median diverges from the dental median. This technique, called "Tetris genioplasty", involves performing the classic rectangular osteotomy, but includes an additional vertical osteotomy in order to obtain two distinct segments. Finally, these segments are translocated and repositioned to obtain a realignment between the skeletal median and the dental median. The results were entirely satisfactory for the patients, aligning perfectly with the expected appearance after the operation. Furthermore, no complications were reported, proving the success and safety of the procedure. The Tetris genioplasty aligns itself with this progressive trend by offering a minimally invasive method that nevertheless is able to achieve excellent results with a high impact on the patient's quality of life, presenting a promising path in the pursuit of optimal aesthetic results with minimized patient morbidity and greater overall safety.
2023
asymmetry surgery; chin genioplasty; genioplasty; orthognathic surgery
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Tetris genioplasty: a new paradigm for chin asymmetries correction / Ramieri, Valerio; Latini, Linda; Gabriele, Guido; Fantozzi, Vittoria; Marianetti, Tito Matteo; Cascino, Flavia. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 12:23(2023). [10.3390/jcm12237354]
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