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A 20-year-and-6-month-old female patient had undergone mandibular lengthening by distraction osteogenesis for an Angle Class II division 2 case with micrognathia. We experimented with facial, skeletal, and airway changes using cephalometry, and she was also analyzed for the possible changes of oral functions between before and after treatments.<BR>The results were as follows:<BR>1) The mandibular lengthening was effective within ten days, and the patient's profile and jaw relationship were improved, respectively, after the treatment.<BR>2) A relapse was not seen and the post-treatment conditions were stable after removing the lengthening device.<BR>3) As for the airway analysis, the nasopharyngeal airway was expanded following the mandibular lengthening.<BR>4) As for oral functions, mouth opening increased and electromyogram activity increased after the mandibular lengthening. Harmony between the temporal and masseter muscles was obtained.<BR>From these results, it was suggested that mandibular lengthening by distraction was a favorable technique to advance the mandible of a Angle Class II case with micrognathia.
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