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Craniofacial skeletal reconstruction has reached new levels of sophist
ication. The ability to precisely plan and execute these instructions
affords better and more predictable outcomes of surgical therapy. This
article will focus on the general concepts and principles for advance
d craniofacial skeletal augmentation and replacement.