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Orthognathic surgery planning: why it is not always defined from the beginning

Many patients who visit us from other countries want to get their planning done early in their journey, and are surprised to learn that this is not possible until shortly before surgery. Why is this? Almost half of the patients at the Maxillofacial Institute are international patients from all over the globe, and many of...

Professor Hernandez Alfaro, among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University for the 2nd. consecutive year

We are thrilled to share the remarkable achievement of Professor Hernandez Alfaro, who, for the second consecutive year, has been recognized and included in the prestigious World’s Top 2% Scientists ranking published by Stanford University. This honor not only reflects Professor Hernandez Alfaro’s outstanding contributions to the field of science but also underlines the global...

Mouthtaping and Sleep Apnea

In recent times, there has been a surge of information circulating on social networks about the potential use of adhesive tape on the mouth as a remedy for sleep apnea. While it's essential to explore various options for improving one's sleep quality, it's equally crucial to differentiate between helpful suggestions and unfounded claims. Mouth taping...

Orthognathic surgery: how it improves breathing and athletic performance

In sports, seemingly insignificant factors can make the difference between success and mediocrity. The ability to breathe efficiently is essential for athletes, as adequate oxygenation of the body is essential to maintain optimal performance. In this sense, orthognathic surgery stands out: By correcting problems such as sleep apnea or airway obstruction, this surgery can dramatically...