2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2005.02.029
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Cleft sidedness and congenitally missing or malformed permanent maxillary lateral incisors in Korean patients with unilateral cleft lip and alveolus or unilateral cleft lip and palate

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“…The sample distributions in our study showed that there were more males (58.9%) than females (41.1%) who were affected by cleft lip and palate. This result is consistent with the worldwide reported incidence which concludes that cleft lip and palate were known to be common in males [30][31][32][33][34][35] .…”
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“…The sample distributions in our study showed that there were more males (58.9%) than females (41.1%) who were affected by cleft lip and palate. This result is consistent with the worldwide reported incidence which concludes that cleft lip and palate were known to be common in males [30][31][32][33][34][35] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This result is consistent with the previous local study on cleft patients in Kelantan where the researchers found that the left sided cleft was more predominant in their subjects 6,21) . Other studies also reported that the left side involvements in UCLP cases were found to be of higher prevalence than the right side 21,34) . However, the etiology of this phenomenon is still unsure.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Cleft lip and palate are known to occur more frequently in male individuals, whereas isolated cleft palate is more common in females (4,13,15). The masculine gender presents a remarkable predominance of complete cleft lip and palate, unilateral or bilateral, which occur in between 59% and 64% of the cases, respectively (13).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The degree and frequency of tooth anomalies seems to be related to the severity of the cleft or cleft type (16,15). The permanent maxillary lateral incisors have been specifically studied in this population because of their position (17,18) as well as esthetic and functional roles (4). The congenital absence of these teeth is the most common finding in children with cleft lip and/or palate (18,19).…”
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