2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2016.01.008
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Pitfalls and solutions in virtual design of nasoalveolar molding plates by using CAD/CAM technology—A preliminary clinical study

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“…However, findings from an earlier study showed that we had overestimated maxillary growth, so the resulting feeding plates had to be corrected manually by grinding or, in some cases, even reprinted, making the present investigation necessary (Ritschl et al, ). CAD/CAM‐assisted feeding plates have been described as suitable and promising for clinical application in CLP treatment (Shen et al, ; Ritschl et al, ; Yao et al, ). For a completely automated production based on only one initial impression‐taking, the natural expansion of the maxilla, palate, and alveolar ridge during the growth process must be considered to avoid unwanted events such as ulceration and growth restriction (Loeffelbein et al, ).…”
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“…However, findings from an earlier study showed that we had overestimated maxillary growth, so the resulting feeding plates had to be corrected manually by grinding or, in some cases, even reprinted, making the present investigation necessary (Ritschl et al, ). CAD/CAM‐assisted feeding plates have been described as suitable and promising for clinical application in CLP treatment (Shen et al, ; Ritschl et al, ; Yao et al, ). For a completely automated production based on only one initial impression‐taking, the natural expansion of the maxilla, palate, and alveolar ridge during the growth process must be considered to avoid unwanted events such as ulceration and growth restriction (Loeffelbein et al, ).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…A feeding plate was virtually designed on the basis of an initial impression‐taking. The methods of additive manufacturing were used for plate production, as previously described (Ritschl et al, ). For the following months of treatment, further plates with increasing sizes were created using the percentile growth determined in this study.…”
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“…Intraoral plates can be produced virtually by using CAD/CAM technology. This enables the plates to be produced with high accuracy and with standardized dimensions (21,22). It also simplifies the appliance fabrication process and saves the clinic time in making adjustments (23.24).…”
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“…The results showed an improvement in nasal measurements and nasal asymmetry in both groups. However, this study was conducted on infants with unilateral CLP (21).…”
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