Palate dimensions in six-year-old children with unilateral cleft lip and palate: a six-center study on dental casts
Autor: | Miljana Vegnuti, Irena Klimova, Bill C Shaw, Gonzalo Gonzalez-Landa, Martina Drevenšek, Vesna Koželj, Gunvor Semb, Maria Hortis-Dzierzbicka, Katarzyna Kobus-Zaleśna, Kazimierz Kobus, Siiri Hanstein |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
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business.industry Palate Cleft Lip Treatment outcome Outcome measures Dentistry Vertical Dimension Vertical Dimensions Sagittal plane Models Dental Cleft Palate Europe medicine.anatomical_structure Otorhinolaryngology Child Preschool Medicine Humans Female Oral Surgery business Child Retrospective Studies |
Zdroj: | The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association. 49(6) |
ISSN: | 1545-1569 |
Popis: | Objective To compare palatal dimensions in 6-year-old children with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) treated by different protocols with those of noncleft children. Design Retrospective intercenter outcome study. Patients Upper dental casts from 129 children with repaired UCLP and 30 controls were analyzed by the trigonometric method. Setting Six European cleft centers. Main outcome measures Sagittal, transverse, and vertical dimensions of the palate were observed. Statistics Palate variables were analyzed with descriptive methods and nonparametric tests. Regarding several various characteristics measured on a relatively small number of subjects, hierarchical, k-means clustering, and principal component analyses were used. Results Mean values of the observed dimensions for five cleft groups differed significantly from the control (p < .05). The group with one-stage closure of the cleft differed significantly from all other cleft groups in most variables (p < .05). Principal component analysis of all 159 cases identified three clusters with specific morphologic characteristics of the palate. A similar number of treated children were classified into each cluster, while all children without clefts were classified in the same cluster. The percentage of treated children from a particular group that fit this cluster ranged from 0% to 70% and increased with age at palatal closure and number of primary surgical procedures. Conclusion At 6 years of age, children with stepwise repair and hard palate closure after the age of two more frequently result in palatal dimensions of noncleft control than children with earlier palatal closure and one-stage cleft repair. |
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