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The aim of the study is to assess arch dimensions among children with surgically repaired unilateral cleft lip and palate.
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Measurements of arch widths will be performed in the maxillary and mandibular arches after performing a study cast. Alginate impression of the upper and lower arch of all participating children will be performed and poured immediately to prevent dimensional changes.
The inter-deciduous canine, inter-permanent molar, and the distances between the first and second deciduous molars will be measured using a digital caliper directly on dental casts by a single examiner.
Distance measurements will be obtained between cusp tips of canines, cusp tips of first deciduous molars, mesiobuccal cusp tips of second deciduous molars, and mesiobuccal cusp tips of first permanent molars. Estimated cusp tips will be used in cases of wear facets.
Rationale:
Children with cleft lip and/or palate suffer from problems in growth of the jaws, particularly the maxilla (upper jaw), as a result of surgical repairs of the cleft lip and palate. It is important to know the arch dimensions of them to enable the identification of specific surgical alterations related to maxillofacial growth concerning the common treatment protocol for patients with cleft lip and palate.
Benefits to the practitioner:
-Increase the awareness of pediatric dentists about changes of arch dimensions of surgically repaired cleft lip and palate patients in Egypt.
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Menna Allah Mohammed Awad, Master
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