U.S., Feb. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06822127) titled 'Simulation of Facial Soft Tissue in Orthognathic Surgery' on Feb. 11.

Brief Summary: Orthognathic surgery consists of rebalancing the position of the jaws, taking into account functional criteria (tooth engagement, tooth/lip ratio, breathing, etc.) and aesthetic criteria. It has become much more accurate in recent years thanks to the advent of osteosynthesis plates and the contribution of three-dimensional imaging. Three-dimensional imaging makes it possible to simulate fairly accurately the surgical procedures and bone displacements required. However, the effect of these bone displacements on the soft tissues (skin, subcutaneous ti...