IVRO (Intraoral Vertical Ramus Osteotomy)_Double Jaw Surgery

 The two primary surgical methods in double jaw surgery are SSRO (Sagittal Split Ramus Osteotomy) and IVRO (Intraoral Vertical Ramus Osteotomy).

While the preferred surgical method may vary slightly depending on the hospital and the surgeon,

Both methods are used at EU Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.

 




From time to time, our patients ask us which of the two methods, SSRO and IVRO, is better. Whenever we receive this question, our response at EU is always the same.

 

The the appropriate surgical method depends on the patient’s unique circumstances, and the method that offers the most benefits, given the patient’s circumstances, is the best surgical method to use.

 

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Characteristics

By inducing a physiological equilibrium on the relation between the temporomandibular joint ( or jaw joints) and the occlusion, there is the effect of enhancing the functions of the jaw joints, and as the location of bone fracturing is unrelated to the passage of the nerves, there is no risk of nerve damage even in the case of thin bones.

Cortical osteotomy techniques can concurrently be used, and therefore, there is an advantage of achieving potentially significant enhancement in case of facial asymmetry or wide jawline.



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