2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-54192007000500013
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Alterações dimensionais transversas do arco dentário com fissura labiopalatina, no estágio de dentadura decídua

Abstract: OBJETIVO: avaliar as alterações dimensionais do arco dentário maxilar de crianças portadoras de fissuras labiopalatinas, na fase de dentadura decídua completa, através de um estudo comparativo. METODOLOGIA: foram estudadas as distâncias entre caninos e entre molares em 64 crianças fissuradas, formando o grupo de estudo, e 20 crianças sem deformidades, formando o grupo controle, na faixa etária entre 3 e 6 anos. O grupo de estudo incluiu 23 crianças com fissura transforame incisivo unilateral completa, 14 com f… Show more

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“…Results showed that cases considered "very bad" (indices 4 and 5) accounted for almost half of the sample, confirming the negative effect of primary plastic surgery in the growth of midface structures, for which there seems to be consensus in the literature. 1,5,7,[9][10][11][12] On assessing the magnitude of occlusal alterations observed in patients rehabilitated at São Marcos Hospital (Teresina, Piauí State), this magnitude was found to be close to results achieved by reference centers both in Brazil and abroad -such as the Hospital for Rehabilitation of Craniofacial Anomalies, Bauru, São Paulo State, and the Rehabilitation Center of Oslo, Norway. The indices found in this study were compared to those obtained by Okada, 11 which were assessed by the Bauru and Oslo centers.…”
Section: Magnitude Of Occlusal Changes Exhibited By the Patients Withmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Results showed that cases considered "very bad" (indices 4 and 5) accounted for almost half of the sample, confirming the negative effect of primary plastic surgery in the growth of midface structures, for which there seems to be consensus in the literature. 1,5,7,[9][10][11][12] On assessing the magnitude of occlusal alterations observed in patients rehabilitated at São Marcos Hospital (Teresina, Piauí State), this magnitude was found to be close to results achieved by reference centers both in Brazil and abroad -such as the Hospital for Rehabilitation of Craniofacial Anomalies, Bauru, São Paulo State, and the Rehabilitation Center of Oslo, Norway. The indices found in this study were compared to those obtained by Okada, 11 which were assessed by the Bauru and Oslo centers.…”
Section: Magnitude Of Occlusal Changes Exhibited By the Patients Withmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Subjects who at birth presented extensive clefts and small circumference and/or length of the maxillary arch had a less favorable maxillary growth, when compared to those with small clefts and big circumference and length of the maxillary arch 6 . The width of the upper arch in a subject with cleft palate is already smaller when the baby is nine to twelve months old; such maxillary hypoplasia is a common condition among patients with CP 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of cleft is also called post-incisive foramen cleft and may involve different parts of the palate, occurring either totally or partially; it is described according to its extension 1 . It may also be classified as complete, when the hard and the soft palates are affected, or incomplete, when not all the palate is affected 2 . Cleft palate may be associated with cleft lip, when it is called cleft lip and palate, which may be unilateral or bilateral.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essas alterações são as mais comuns das estruturas orofaciais e ocorrem com uma prevalência que pode variar de um para cada 500 até um para cada 2500 nascidos vivos [8][9][10][11][12][13][14] .…”
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