We read with interest the recent study by Lee et al,1 in which they evaluated the amount of relapse that resulted from the use of four-hole plates in mandibular setback surgery with bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy, and compared it with three-hole sliding plates. They referred to earlier studies2–5 that evaluated stability postoperatively, and the amount of relapse depending on methods of fixation. They stated that in all the studies four-hole sliding plates were used for the fixation of proximal and distal segments, and compared their mean (SD) horizontal relapses at point B (1.4 (1.3)mm, 1.05 (1.31)mm, 1.7 (2.0)mm, 2.97 (1.77)mm, respectively) with the results of another study by Ghang et al,6 in which three-hole sliding plates were used and had a mean (SD) horizontal relapse at point B of 2.13(1.89)mm.
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