Abstract
The main problem of a patient with SG is hemifacial asymmetry. A differentiated approach in the treatment of such patients allows us to avoid a multistep and excessive trauma of surgical interventions. Modern technologies of SCT and CAD/CAM allow for highly informative diagnostic examinations and computer simulations of the operation itself with virtual visualization of the results. In pediatric surgery, it is necessary to give preference to minimally invasive methods of treatment, which allow achieving the maximum result, taking into account all clinical manifestations in correlation with the patient's age and shortening the time of his rehabilitation.References
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