Johan P. Reyneke Management (assessment and diagnosis) of the orthognathic patient

00:00:00 — Introduction 00:01:36 — Everything is in the face 00:02:32 — The science art 00:05:16 — Rules vs Guidelines 00:06:04 — Normalcy ≠ Beauty 00:08:29 — What is orthognathic surgery? 00:10:00 — Orthognathic treatment goals 00:11:04 — Treatment options for patients 00:12:31 — Timing of orthodotic and surgical treatment 00:14:32 — Compromised treatment 00:15:08 — Prosthodontic Compromise 00:17:29 — Orthodotic Compromise 00:18:31 — Dental Compensation 00:20:15 — The best patient is a well informed patient 00:23:36 — Genioplasty is not a substitute for mandibular surgery 00:24:40 — Stability and Aesthetics 00:25:12 — What we should do before starting the treatment 00:26:43 — Questions to ask the patient 00:28:56 — A copy of the patient 00:31:26 — Diagnosis and treatment plan 00:33:52 — Medical history first 00:35:24 — Psychologic and social considerations 00:36:54 — Orthognathic surgery can change lives 00:38:45 — Facial growth 00:38:58 — To treat or not to treat? 00:40:48 — Aesthetic evaluation 00:45:58 — Upper third analysis 00:46:32 — Middle third analysis 00:51:03 — Lower third analysis 00:54:38 — Never treat the smile 01:01:00 — Facial asymmetry 01:05:29 — Profile view 01:09:27 — Ethnic differences 01:09:59 — Naso-labial angle 01:11:58 — Facial contour angle 01:13:33 — Orbital rim projection 01:13:48 — Merryfields Z-angle 01:13:58 — Chin prominence 01:14:55 — Lip prominence 01:16:42 — The game 01:19:45 — Temporomandibular joint evaluation 01:20:27 — Functional evaluation 01:23:15 — Orthognathic surgery and implants 01:23:52 — Radiographic evaluation 01:27:15 — Bonus: Philosophy about artistic approach in surgery