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    Novel patient-specific helical maxillary distractor: an in vitro feasibility study by Gateno, J., Bartlett, S., Kim, D., Xia, J.

    “…At present, stock linear distractors are used for internal maxillary distraction osteogenesis. However, the authors’ research group has demonstrated, through…”
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    Predicting optimal patient-specific postoperative facial landmarks for patients with craniomaxillofacial deformities by Lee, J., Kim, D., Xu, X., Kuang, T., Gateno, J., Yan, P.

    “…Orthognathic surgery primarily corrects skeletal anomalies and malocclusion to enhance facial aesthetics, aiming for an improved facial appearance. However,…”
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    A new patient-specific helical maxillary distractor: a cadaver test by Gateno, J., Bartlett, S., Kim, D., Xue, A.S., Gu, K.

    “…The primary objective of this cadaver study was to assess the feasibility of a novel custom helical distraction system and a patient-specific antral maxillary…”
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    Helical distraction is superior to linear distraction in maxillary distraction osteogenesis: an in silico study by Gateno, J., Kim, D., Bartlett, S., Gonzalez, C., Xu, J., Xia, J.J.

    “…This in silico kinematic study was performed to evaluate the best attainable outcomes of maxillary distraction osteogenesis given the constraints of linear and…”
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    Algorithm for planning a double-jaw orthognathic surgery using a computer-aided surgical simulation (CASS) protocol. Part 2: three-dimensional cephalometry by Xia, J.J, Gateno, J, Teichgraeber, J.F, Yuan, P, Li, J, Chen, K.-C, Jajoo, A, Nicol, M, Alfi, D.M

    “…Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) cephalometry is not as simple as just adding a ‘third’ dimension to a traditional two-dimensional cephalometric analysis. There…”
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    Helical distraction is superior to linear and circular distraction in mandibular distraction osteogenesis: an in silico study by Gateno, J, Kim, D, Bartlett, S, Deng, H H, Xu, J S, Xia, J J

    “…Helical mandibular distraction is theoretically better than linear or circular distraction. However, it is not known whether this more complex treatment will…”
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    Algorithm for planning a double-jaw orthognathic surgery using a computer-aided surgical simulation (CASS) protocol. Part 1: planning sequence by Xia, J.J, Gateno, J, Teichgraeber, J.F, Yuan, P, Chen, K.-C, Li, J, Zhang, X, Tang, Z, Alfi, D.M

    “…Abstract The success of craniomaxillofacial (CMF) surgery depends not only on the surgical techniques, but also on an accurate surgical plan. The adoption of…”
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    Fluctuating asymmetry of the normal facial skeleton by Gateño, J., Jones, T.L., Shen, S.G.F., Chen, K.-C., Jajoo, A., Kuang, T., English, J.D., Nicol, M., Teichgraeber, J.F., Xia, J.J.

    “…The purpose of this study was to produce reliable estimations of fluctuating facial asymmetry in a normal population. Fifty-four computed tomography (CT)…”
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    Clinical feasibility of deep learning-based automatic head CBCT image segmentation and landmark detection in computer-aided surgical simulation for orthognathic surgery by Deng, H.H., Liu, Q., Chen, A., Kuang, T., Yuan, P., Gateno, J., Kim, D., Barber, J.C., Xiong, K.G., Yu, P., Gu, K.J., Xu, X., Yan, P., Shen, D., Xia, J.J.

    “…The purpose of this ambispective study was to investigate whether deep learning-based automatic segmentation and landmark detection, the SkullEngine, could be…”
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    The primal sagittal plane of the head: a new concept by Gateno, J, Jajoo, A, Nicol, M, Xia, J.J

    “…Abstract To assess facial form, one has to determine the size, position, orientation, shape, and symmetry of the different facial units. Many of these…”
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    There is variability in our perception of the standard head orientation by Hughes, G.N, Gateño, J, English, J.D, Teichgraeber, J.F, Xia, J.J

    “…Abstract The purposes of this study were to determine: (1) whether an observer’s perception of the correct anatomical alignment of the head changes with time,…”
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    Clinical feasibility evaluation of digital dental articulation for three-piece maxillary orthognathic surgery: a proof-of-concept study by Frick, C.J., Deng, H.H., English, J.D., Jacob, H.B., Kuang, T., Grissom, M.K., Kim, D., Gateno, J., Xia, J.J.

    “…Digital dental articulation for three-piece maxillary orthognathic surgery is challenging. The purpose of this proof-of-concept study was to evaluate the…”
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    The precision of computer-generated surgical splints by Gateno, Jaime, Xia, James, Teichgraeber, John F., Rosen, Andrew, Hultgren, Bruce, Vadnais, Tim

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-07-2003)
    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the precision of stereolithographic surgical splints generated by the authors’ computer-aided design and…”
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    New approach to establish an object reference frame for dental arch in computer-aided surgical simulation by Li, J, Yuan, P, Chang, C.-M, Ho, D.C.-Y, Lo, Y.-F, Shen, S, Kim, D, Teichgraeber, J.F, Alfi, D.M, Gateno, J, Xia, J.J

    “…Abstract The purpose of this study was to develop a principal component analysis-based adaptive minimum Euclidean distances (PAMED) approach to establish an…”
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    Computer planning for distraction osteogenesis by GATENO, J, TEICHGRAEBER, J. F, AGUILAR, E

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-03-2000)
    “…Distraction osteogenesis of the mandible has found an application in the treatment of patients with a variety of different mandibular deformities. Compared…”
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    Three-dimensional virtual-reality surgical planning and soft-tissue prediction for orthognathic surgery by James Xia, Ip, H.H.S., Samman, N., Wong, H.T.F., Gateno, J., Dongfeng Wang, Yeung, R.W.K., Kot, C.S.B., Tideman, H.

    “…Complex maxillofacial malformations continue to present challenges in analysis and correction beyond modern technology. The purpose of this paper is to present…”
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