2008
DOI: 10.1597/07-053
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Relapse Tendency in Maxillary Arch Width in Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Patients with Different Maxillary Arch Forms

Abstract: The types of the maxillary arch forms in unilateral cleft lip and palate patients might play a stronger role in the stability of the maxillary dental arch widths after orthodontic treatment in patients with collapse of both segments and a severe degree of maxillary narrowness.

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“…A classical study on arch form in CUCLP classified misaligned maxillary segments as having 'poor segmental alignment' and aligned maxillary segments as having 'good segmental alignment'. 25 Other studies also qualitatively assessed arch alignment in CUCLP 10,13 and some attempted to create a quantitative method for measuring maxillary alignment in CUCLP, but with medium/poor reproducibility of landmarks. 4,12,21,26 Our findings are important clinical predictors of early mixed dentition dental arch relationships, and by extension, possible maxillary growth deficiencies, contributing to establishment of the prognosis of the facial growth in babies born with CUCLP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A classical study on arch form in CUCLP classified misaligned maxillary segments as having 'poor segmental alignment' and aligned maxillary segments as having 'good segmental alignment'. 25 Other studies also qualitatively assessed arch alignment in CUCLP 10,13 and some attempted to create a quantitative method for measuring maxillary alignment in CUCLP, but with medium/poor reproducibility of landmarks. 4,12,21,26 Our findings are important clinical predictors of early mixed dentition dental arch relationships, and by extension, possible maxillary growth deficiencies, contributing to establishment of the prognosis of the facial growth in babies born with CUCLP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existen diversas formas de tratamiento disponibles para modificar la alteración esquelética de clase III (13). Estas incluyen gran variedad de aparatos de ortodoncia (14), de ortopedia -como los de protracción maxilar (15), expansión o disyunción maxilar-, aparatos funcionales y diferentes procedimientos quirúrgicos (16)(17). Cada forma de tratamiento difiere en el efecto sobre las estructuras esqueléticas de la región craneofacial.…”
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“…Com relação à época da queiloplastia, a grande maioria dos autores a preconiza nos primeiros meses de vida, realizada isoladamente (Johnson et al, 2000;Stein et al, 2007;Al-Gunaid et al, 2008;Zreaqat et al, 2009;Liao e Lin, 2009;Yamanishi et al, 2009;Reiser et al, 2010) ou concomitantemente com a cirurgia de palato (Johnson et al, 2000;Friede e Enemark, 2001, Susami et al, 2006.…”
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“…Embora as cirurgias sejam agendadas dentro dos períodos propostos no protocolo, uma série de fatores pode ser responsável pelas idades médias mais tardias das cirurgias de lábio e palato, observadas nos pacientes deste estudo. A maioria dos estudos da literatura relata a realização da cirurgia de lábio nos primeiros meses de vida (Johnson et al, 2000;Stein et al, 2007Al-Gunaid et al, 2008;Zreaqat, 2009;Liao e Lin, 2009;Yamanishi et al, 2009;Reiser et al, 2010). A cirurgia executada neste período visa o restabelecimento estético da fissura e proporciona conforto emocional aos pais.…”
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