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File:Occlusal Centric view in open and cross bite patient.jpg|'''Figura 10a:''' Patient in '''entry''' in the Functional Neuro Gnathology department referred by colleagues for orthodontic and orthodontic treatment.<br>Orthodontically speaking, it would be irreverent not to consider the patient in a state of malocclusion. According to orthodontic canons, this is a case that has to be treated both orthodontically and surgically to restore a hypothetical 'Normocclusion';<br>yet, we will see that the reality is quite different | File:Occlusal Centric view in open and cross bite patient.jpg|'''Figura 10a:''' Patient in '''entry''' in the Functional Neuro Gnathology department referred by colleagues for orthodontic and orthodontic treatment.<br>Orthodontically speaking, it would be irreverent not to consider the patient in a state of malocclusion. According to orthodontic canons, this is a case that has to be treated both orthodontically and surgically to restore a hypothetical 'Normocclusion';<br>yet, we will see that the reality is quite different | ||
File:Chirurgia Ortognatica 1.jpeg|'''Figure 10b:''' Patient in '''entry''' in the Functional Neuro Gnathology department referred by colleagues for a prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous mandibles considered to be in a condition of 'normal occlusion' after having been surgically treated with a bimaxillary orthognathic intervention. The patient, therefore, would find himself in a condition of 'Normocclusion | File:Chirurgia Ortognatica 1.jpeg|'''Figure 10b:''' Patient in '''entry''' in the Functional Neuro Gnathology department, referred by colleagues for a prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous mandibles considered to be in a condition of 'normal occlusion' after having been surgically treated with a bimaxillary orthognathic intervention.<br>The patient, therefore, would find himself in a condition of 'Normocclusion;<br>yet, we will see in this case too that the reality is quite different. | ||
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