Medicine and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Medicine and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

    

A versatile approach to the midface skeleton

Letter to the Director: Rev Esp Cir Oral y Maxilofac. 2007, 29, 3 (may June):182-187 2007

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A versatile approach to the midface skeleton

Considerations: Rev Esp Cir Oral y Maxilofac v. 29 n.5 Madrid set-oct. 2007

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Miniplates and reabsorbables screws in children´s craniofacial surgeryMini plates and resorbable screws in pediatric craniofacial surgery.

XIV Congress of the European Association of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. September 1998.

Dr. Hernandez Altemir has his technique overtaking cranial maxillofacial structures supporting resorbable material, so without the use of autologous bone grafts usual.

 
XIV CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF CRANEO-MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. September 1998.

The doctor. Hernandez Altemir presents his cranial advance technique, supporting the maxillofacial structures with resorbable material, without the need for the use of previously usual autologous bone grafts.

 

Mood and body variations in the Hidden Smile Syndrome

Fig. 1: (Chin tassel bubbles sign, normally visible, with attempts at forced lip occlusion).

 

Fig. 2: (More or less unlucky smile, that internalizes to your measure, basically the patient).

 

Fig.3: (You can try to hide the smile, more or less obviously, in time and attitude, –SSO-).

HIDDEN SMILE SYNDROME (SSO), GIOCONDA SYNDROME (SG) and / or MONA LISA SYNDROME (SML)

(SSO, SG, SML)

(SSO job start date, 26 October 2012, finalized for web publishing: 27 from December 2012)

Author: Dr. Don Francisco Hernández Altemir

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