scholarly journals Three-Dimensional Outcome Assessments of Surgical Correction in Cleft and Noncleft Patients with Class III Skeletal Relation: A Case-Control Study

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Te-Ju Wu ◽  
Cheng-Chun Wu ◽  
Chi-Yu Tsai ◽  
Yi-Hao Lee ◽  
Yu-Jen Chang ◽  
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Background. The orthognathic strategies to treat patients with a concave profile but different tissue conditions remain controversial. The aim of this case-control study was to investigate the outcome predictability of orthognathic surgery in cleft lip and palate (CLP) patients and matched controls. Methods. Fifty consecutive CLP and 45 matched non-CLP patients who received whole-piece Le Fort I and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy to correct class III skeletal relations were enrolled. The outcome discrepancies (ODs) from simulations among all groups were evaluated with consideration of the possible influences from planned surgical movements (PSM). Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to determine threshold values of PSMs that yielded clinically relevant OD. Results. Unilateral CLP (UCLP) patients had comparable postsurgical OD to non-CLP patients in both jaws, whereas bilateral CLP (BCLP) patients had greater deviations from predicted results. Vertical movement of the A − point > 1.33   mm and yaw   correction > 1.65 ° in the BCLP patients was associated with clinically relevant maxillary OD. Conclusions. The OGS outcomes of BCLP patients were less predictable than those of the UCLP and noncleft patients. Vertical movements of the A − point > 1.33   mm and yaw   correction > 1.65 ° in BCLP patients increased OD to a clinically relevant extent.

2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 941-950 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Bheatriz Marangoni Montes ◽  
Thais Marchini de Oliveira ◽  
Maria Beatriz Duarte Gavião ◽  
Taís de Souza Barbosa

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 429
Author(s):  
Olutayo James ◽  
OlufemiA Erinoso ◽  
AjokeO Ogunlewe ◽  
WasiuL Adeyemo ◽  
AkinolaL Ladeinde ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. S19
Author(s):  
Allyn Auslander ◽  
Roberta Mckean-Cowdin ◽  
Frederick Brindopke ◽  
Kathy Magee ◽  
Melissa DiBona ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 381-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
PN Tannure ◽  
FMM Soares ◽  
EC Küchler ◽  
LG Motta ◽  
MC Costa ◽  
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the quality of life (QoL) of children previously treated for cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) and compare with non-cleft children. Method: A case-control study with 70 children between 5 and 12 years old was carried out. The case group consisted of 35 individuals previously treated for non-syndromic CL/P and presently receiving assessment at a rehabilitation hospital in Brazil. The children had received primary surgical treatment for CL/P reconstruction during early childhood. The control group consisted of 35 healthy children selected to ensure close similarity to the cleft group in age, gender and socioeconomic status. QoL was measured using the AUQEI questionnaire. Results: Cleft lip and palate had no significant influence on the QoL in children (p=0.44). A higher percentage of the cleft lip and palate group of children reported a lower QoL than the cleft lip or cleft palate groups. Gender had no significant difference on the quality of life in CL/P children (p=0.2) and in control group (p=1.0). Conclusion: The QoL in children with CL/P was found to be similar to the non-cleft group. Our results confirm that clefts repaired during earlier childhood associated with a health care program, including psychological support, is beneficial for CL/P children.


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