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Evaluation of Lingual Fracture pattern on the Mandible after Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy With and Without Inferior Border Osteotomy

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Fig 1a. MICROMOTOR & HANDPIECE
Fig-2 b. LOAD CELL
Fig 4 a. HORIZONTAL MEDIAL CUT
Fig 4 d  LOWER BORDER “J” OSTEOTOMY CUT ADDITIONAL INFERIOR BODY OSTEOTOMY CUT
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