Taipei Medical University

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Hsiao H-C, Lin W-Y, Huang C-S, Tsai C-Y
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------>fullAbstract=Objective: To evaluate longitudinally the effect of infant orthopedics (IO) on dentofacial cephalometric variables in UCLP patients from 4 to 6 years of age. Design: Prospective two-arm randomized controlled clinical trial in three Cleft Palate Centers in the Netherlands (Dutchcleft-trial). Patients: Fifty-four children with complete UCLP. Interventions: Patients were divided randomly into two groups. Half of the patients (IO+) had infant orthopedics (IO) until surgical closure of the soft palate at the age of {plus minus} 52 weeks; the other half (IO-) received no intervention. Mean outcome measures: Cephalometric values representing soft tissue, hard tissue and dental structures, measured on lateral headfilms made at 4 and 6 years of age. Results: In the IO+ group 21 patients were analyzed, in the IO- group 20 patients at age 4 and 22 at age 6. No differences were found between IO+ and IO- except for two measurements: the interincisal angle was larger and the mentolabial angle was smaller in the IO+ group. Conclusions: For infants with UCLP whose surgical management included soft palate repair at 12 months and delayed hard palate closure, the cephalometric outcome at age 4 and 6 provides no indication for the type of IO used in this study . Key Words: Orthodontics; Cephalometry; Facial Growth; Cleft Palate; Treatment Outcome; Infant Orthopedics; Randomized Clinical Trial; Multicenter. American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
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------>authors=Hsiao H-C, Lin W-Y, Huang C-S, Tsai C-Y
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------>updateTitle=INFANT ORTHOPEDICS AND FACIAL GROWTH IN COMPLETE UNILATERAL CLEFT LIP AND PALATE UNTIL 6 YEARS OF AGE (DUTCHCLEFT).
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