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Original SubmissionJune 13, 2021
Decision Letter - Giannicola Iannella, Editor

PONE-D-21-18930

A preoperative predictive study of advantages of airway changes after maxillomandibular advancement surgery using computational fluid dynamics analysis

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Reviewer #1: Yes

Reviewer #2: Yes

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Reviewer #1: Yes

Reviewer #2: Yes

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Reviewer #1: Yes

Reviewer #2: Yes

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Reviewer #2: Yes

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Reviewer #1: The manuscript is well written, however minor corrections are needed to improve the quality.

Introduction

line 44, It has been shown that obstructive sleep apneas are also correlated with different comoribidities compared to the classic cardiovascular ones. In fact, a correlation has recently been reported between OSAS and nasal disorders both sensory with altered smell and inflammation the alteration of different demonstrable biomarkers such as oxygen free radicals, cell free DNA or lipid peroxidation. please cite the paper DOI:10.1007/s00405-020-06316-w and DOI:10.3390/jcm10020277

Methods

the methods used correct and well structured.

The results are consistent with the methods set out.

Figures are really interesting, representing well what the results presuppose.

Discussion correct and inherent.

Reviewer #2: Interesting paper, only few suggestions to improve the structure and make it more fascinable:

Introduction, after line 49:

- In the case of a retrolingual obstruction it is not always necessary to intervene through mandibular advancement, especially if there is a lymphatic lingual base hypertrophy or a primary epiglottis that can be modeled through a supraglottoplasty. please cite DOI:10.1002/rcs.2106

- A comparative stress test demonstrated excellent distribution of palatal vector forces after barbed surgery, reallocating and shaping the soft tissues in order to avoid collapsing of the walls. please cite DOI:10.1007/s00405-020-05883-2

Methods and Results really fascinating as the figures.

Good job!

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Revision 1

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We have confirmed it.

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We have double checked that the reference had been complete and correct.

3. You indicated that you had ethical approval for your study. In your Methods section, please ensure you have also stated whether you obtained consent from parents or guardians of the minors included in the study or whether the research ethics committee or IRB specifically waived the need for their consent.

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We have added the sentence ‘Informed consent was obtained from parents/guardians of subjects < 20 years of ages.’ in the Materials and methods section (page 4, lines 86).

4. Thank you for stating the following in the Acknowledgments Section of your "We wish to thank Editage (www.editage.jp) for English language editing. This study was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (KAKENHI, no. 19K10294) grants from the Dental Research Center (2019, 2020, and 2021) and Sato Fund (2018), Nihon University School of Dentistry (Tokyo, Japan)."

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We have deleted the sentence "We wish to thank Editage (www.editage.jp) for English language editing. This study was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (KAKENHI, no. 19K10294) grants from the Dental Research Center (2019, 2020, and 2021) and Sato Fund (2018), Nihon University School of Dentistry (Tokyo, Japan)." in the Acknowledgments Section.

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Response:

We truly apologize confusing you because of our inappropriate expression. Figures 1 and 2 are our original data of our eight patients. That means these are not copyrighted images. As we re-wrote correctly, please check it again.

Reviewer’s comments

Reviewer: 1

Comments to the Author:

The manuscript is well written, however minor corrections are needed to improve the quality.

Comments:

1. Introduction

line 44, It has been shown that obstructive sleep apneas are also correlated with different comoribidities compared to the classic cardiovascular ones. In fact, a correlation has recently been reported between OSAS and nasal disorders both sensory with altered smell and inflammation the alteration of different demonstrable biomarkers such as oxygen free radicals, cell free DNA or lipid peroxidation. please cite the paper DOI:10.1007/s00405-020-06316-w and DOI:10.3390/jcm10020277

Response:

We would like to thank the reviewer 1 who has reviewed our manuscript favorably and we appreciate the comments and suggestions to improve the content. As it has been suggested by the reviewer, we have made correction in the part of Introduction of manuscript.

2. Methods

the methods used correct and well structured.

The results are consistent with the methods set out.

Figures are really interesting, representing well what the results presuppose.

Discussion correct and inherent.

Response:

We appreciate the comments.

Reviewer: 2

Comments to the Author:

Interesting paper, only few suggestions to improve the structure and make it more fascinable:

Comments:

1. Introduction, after line 49:

In the case of a retrolingual obstruction it is not always necessary to intervene through mandibular advancement, especially if there is a lymphatic lingual base hypertrophy or a primary epiglottis that can be modeled through a supraglottoplasty. please cite DOI:10.1002/rcs.2106

A comparative stress test demonstrated excellent distribution of palatal vector forces after barbed surgery, reallocating and shaping the soft tissues in order to avoid collapsing of the walls. please cite DOI:10.1007/s00405-020-05883-2

Response:

We would like to thank the reviewer 2 who has reviewed our manuscript favorably and we appreciate the comments and suggestions to improve the content. As it has been suggested by the reviewer, we have made correction in the part of Introduction of manuscript..

2. Methods and Results really fascinating as the figures.

Good job!

Response:

We appreciate the comments.

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Decision Letter - Giannicola Iannella, Editor

A preoperative predictive study of advantages of airway changes after maxillomandibular advancement surgery using computational fluid dynamics analysis

PONE-D-21-18930R1

Dear Dr. Shinozuka,

We’re pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been judged scientifically suitable for publication and will be formally accepted for publication once it meets all outstanding technical requirements.

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Additional Editor Comments (optional):

This is a very interesting study about airway changes after maxillomandibular advancement surgery using computational fluid dynamics analysis in OSA patients. The stusy is innovative and well conducted. Authors well improved the manuscript according to the comments of reviewers.

In my opinion it is suitable for the pubblication on PLOS-ONE.

Reviewers' comments:

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Formally Accepted
Acceptance Letter - Giannicola Iannella, Editor

PONE-D-21-18930R1

A preoperative predictive study of advantages of airway changes after maxillomandibular advancement surgery using computational fluid dynamics analysis

Dear Dr. Shinozuka:

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