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Author: Ramon L. Ruiz, Timothy A. Turvey, Paul S. Tiwana
Maxillofacial surgery underwent a dramatic evolution as a direct result of the experience gained by surgeons who managed the facial injuries seen during the trench warfare of World War I. The surgical techniques pioneered for the repair of injuries that involved the maxillofacial structures often were applied to the craniofacial skeleton and subsequently provided the foundation for newer procedures used in the reconstruction of congenital deformities. In the strictest sense, craniofacial surgical procedures are defined as those in which a transcranial approach is used for access to the upper facial skeleton. Despite this distinction, however, most craniofacial procedures represent an extension of the original scientific principles and traditional techniques of maxillofacial surgery.
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