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Education => Educational Material => Topic started by: sean89 on October 18, 2014, 08:26:18 PM

Title: Basic graphic on stability of jaw movements
Post by: sean89 on October 18, 2014, 08:26:18 PM
(http://www.ajodo.org/cms/attachment/2004282139/2017733802/main.pdf.png)
It's a bit simplistic, but might be useful for new users.
Title: Re: Basic graphic on stability of jaw movements
Post by: molestrip on April 10, 2015, 10:57:45 PM
So that's why some surgeons think ccw rotations are bad? Crap, that's what I need. Mx down AND wider. At least Mn forward is stable.
Title: Re: Basic graphic on stability of jaw movements
Post by: dantheman on April 22, 2015, 10:10:45 AM
basic question, but what is the stability of a BSSO. I was warned about condylar resorption etc. But i think it's the best procedure in my case...
Title: Re: Basic graphic on stability of jaw movements
Post by: ForeverDet on September 03, 2015, 04:16:46 AM
So that's why some surgeons think ccw rotations are bad? Crap, that's what I need. Mx down AND wider. At least Mn forward is stable.

No it's very stable. It just a matter of a good surgeon with sufficient skill as well as post-op methods to keep the everything stable.

CCW just wasn't utilized and studied as much until kind of recently. But more and more docs are learning it. Not enough yet though,