2020
DOI: 10.3390/jcm9123813
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Frequency of Additional Congenital Dental Anomalies in Children with Cleft Lip, Alveolar and Palate

Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess the risk of incidence of additional congenital dental anomalies in children with nonsyndromic cleft lip, alveolar and/without palate (CL/P). Hypodontia, hyperdontia and canines impaction was recognized. From patients with CL/P treated at the Clinic of Congenital Facial Deformities in Chair and Department of Jaw Orthopedics Medical University of Lublin, 56 subjects were randomly selected. On the panoramic radiographs taken at the age of 8–12 years, the angle of upper unerupted… Show more

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“…This is consistent with many other investigations (6, 20). Regarding the cleft type, the prevalence of supernumerary teeth was comparable among URCLP, ULCLP and BCLP samples, resembling the pattern seen in the Polish cleft patients (27).…”
Section: Supernumerary Teethsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…This is consistent with many other investigations (6, 20). Regarding the cleft type, the prevalence of supernumerary teeth was comparable among URCLP, ULCLP and BCLP samples, resembling the pattern seen in the Polish cleft patients (27).…”
Section: Supernumerary Teethsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Early detection of dental anomalies in paediatric patients with cleft lip and palate is fundamental to the prevention of various irregularities that may include such as tooth sensitivity, malocclusion, impaired tooth eruption, impaired dental arch development and aesthetic problems. 17,24,28,29 Many recent studies have examined cleft palate in relation to dental anomalies, but the assessment of maxillary lateral incisor malposition and malformation of the maxillary lateral incisors has never been done in Indonesia YPPCBL Indonesian Cleft Centre RSGM Unpad, Bandung. Selection of the age range of the subjects of this study, which is 5-13 years old, the age selection is based on the estimated age of children who are in the period of the transition from primary teeth to permanent teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CL/P is the most prevalent congenital facial anomaly worldwide, with a rate of 7.94 per 10,000 live births [5]. In Poland, it is one of the leading congenital defects, occurring in about 10 per 10,000 births [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%