@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027859, author = {Hama Amin, Omed Shafiq and Abdulrahman, Saman Wahid and Altom, Ahmad and Hasan, Bikhtiyar Azad and Khdhir, Rebwar Hassan and Zorab, Rostam Hama and Abdul Aziz, Jeza M. and Huy, Nguyen Tien}, journal = {Annals of Medicine and Surgery}, month = {Jun}, note = {Introduction: dentofacial deformities are mainly congenital problems that distort the face structure. However, they have many adverse effects on adolescents’ quality of life and self-esteem. Case presentation: We report a case of an 18-year-old female with no family history or previous surgical method. She presented to our hospital with a facial deformity, including a midline shift of 1.5 teeth to the left side and a malalignment of dentation. Orthopantomography (OPG) X-ray and cephalometric X-ray assessed the deformity extent and determined the appropriate surgical procedure. As a result, the patient underwent genioplasty and bimaxillary (BiMax) surgery to correct the problem. Discussion: Facial deformities occur during the normal embryonic phase and develop clearly when the patient reaches puberty due to a growth spurt. Some researchers encourage early correction, while others recommend the surgery only after completing the growth. However, the perfect age for this surgery is 19 years old for boys and 17 for girls after the cessation of facial growth. Therefore, our patient underwent surgery at 18 years old, which is the desirable age. Conclusion: Genioplasty and BiMax are reasonable procedures to treat facial deformities and correct malalign-ment of dentation in an 18-year-old patient without major complications., Annals of Medicine and Surgery, 79, art. no. 104088; 2022}, title = {Facial deformity correction and genioplasty; a case report and literature review}, volume = {79}, year = {2022} }