Minimally Invasive Aesthetic and Functional Jaw Surgery - State of the Art
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest advancements in minimally invasive aesthetic and functional jaw surgery in this 52-minute lecture by Dr. Sabine Girod from Stanford University. Learn how recent developments in facial growth stimulation and accelerated orthodontic treatment can potentially eliminate the need for traditional orthognathic surgery. Discover the current state-of-the-art techniques used to address imbalanced facial appearances, dental and orthodontic issues, and sleep and breathing disturbances. Gain insights into how these innovative procedures offer alternatives to patients who previously required invasive jaw surgery, potentially improving outcomes and reducing recovery times.
Syllabus
Minimally Invasive Aesthetic and Functional Jaw Surgery — State of the Art
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Stanford Health Care
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