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Original Article

A Follow-Up Study of Cleft Children Treated with Primary Bone Grafting: I. Orthodontic Aspects

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Pages 88-103 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The effect of primary bone grafting in the treatment of complete clefts has been studied with roentgenologic and biometric methods. The material, operated on during 1958–64, consisted of 16 patients with complete bilateral cleft lip and palate and 37 cases with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate. All of the studied bone grafts (= 69) healed well, but this did not lead to the expected normalisation of the growth of the middle face. On the contrary, our patients developed a pronounced maxillary retrognathia, which seemed to increase with age. This resulted in a concave facial skeletal profile for both the bilateral and unilateral cases. The occlusal analysis also indicated a maxillary growth retardation. Thus, our patients revealed a much higher frequency of anterior as well as lateral crossbites, when compared with other studies on not-bone-grafted clefts. Also, our patients had increased frequency of Class III molar relations while fewer had Class I and Class II relations. The growth aberration in many cases reached such a degree that the primary bone grafting of further cleft patients was discontinued.

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