Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
There are some weaknesses through the manuscript which need improvement. Therefore, the submitted manuscript cannot be accepted for publication in this form, but it has a chance of acceptance after a minor revision. My comments and suggestions are as follows:
1- Abstract gives information on the main feature of the performed study, but a couple of sentence about background of the study must be added.
2- Authors must clarify necessity of the performed research. Objectives of the study must be clearly mentioned in introduction.
3- The literature study must be enriched. In this respect, authors must read and refer to the following papers: (a) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2019.07.034 (b) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2019.02.009 and other related papers.
4- It would be nice, if authors could add some figures (real or schematic) to show concept and some conditions.
5- Reason on the deviations (Fig. 2) must be discussed. In addition, error in measurement must be considered and discussed.
6- In its language layer, the manuscript should be considered for English language editing. There are sentences which have to be rewritten.
7- The conclusion must be more than just a summary of the manuscript. List of references must be updated based on the proposed papers. Please provide all changes by red color in the revised version.
Author Response
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Reviewer 2 Report
No further suggestions for authors.
Author Response
Thank you very much for the review. Our manuscript was edited by the language service.
Reviewer 3 Report
I would like to congratulate authors for addressing this interesting matter and for managing to elaborate a comprehensive analysis. I especially like to congratulate the authors for managing to obtain results that can be clinically significant and could lead to change in treatment modalities.
Here are a few suggestions on my behalf: I consider important for the authors to offer more details regarding the orthognatic treatment the patients underwent and if the subpopulation undergoing surgery is homogeneous. Moreover, I consider opportune to elaborate a bit on the possible clinical implications of the present article's findings. The conclusion that ' postoperative follow-up should be performed more carefully in patients with high-MTP' is a bit scarce.Author Response
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