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Clinical and anatomical aspects of possible mylohyoid nerve injury during genioplasties
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 10/01/09
Varol A et al. – Damage to the sensory and the motor branches of the mylohyoid nerve can occur during genioplasties by transaction of the soft tissue pedicle attached to the mental spine and inferior border of the symphis. Surgeons should pay attention during dissection and osteotomy of the chin to avoid complications of the mylohyoid nerve and its branches.
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