Sagittal Split Osteotomy in Our Experience: A Follow-up Study of 100 Operated Patients

Abstract
Sagittal split osteotomy is a tricky and time-consuming operation but gives excellent mobilization of the mandibular body for the purpose of positional changes. A follow-up study of 100 operated patients up to 3 years and more has demonstrated good and stable occlusion and subjective appraisal of improvement in appearance and bite. Negative effects of the operation are injuries to the inferior alveolar and lingual nerves. We are now of the opinion that sagittal split osteotomy is the method of choice only for correction of mandibular retrusion with or without open bite.