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Influence of surgical technique and timing of primary repair on interarch relationship in UCLP: A randomized clinical trial.

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Influence of surgical technique and timing of primary repair on interarch relationship in UCLP: A randomized clinical trial.

Orthod Craniofac Res. 2020 Oct 24;:

Authors: Ozawa TO, Dutka JCR, Garib D, Lauris RCMC, Almeida AM, Brosco TVS, Lauris JRP, Dolce C, Pegoraro-Krook MI

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare dental arch relationships in children with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) between two surgical techniques for repair of cleft lip/palate and two ages of palate repair.
SETTINGS AND SAMPLE: Dental models were taken for a group of 448 subjects at a mean age of 7 years and were evaluated by means of the Goslon Yardstick. The patients studied consisted of an initial group of 673 infants with complete UCLP randomized into 8 study groups according to: lip repair procedures (Millard versus Spina techniques); palate repair procedures (von Langenbeck versus Furlow techniques); palate repair timing (early: 9 to 12 months versus late: 15 to 18 months).
METHODS: Four surgeons performed all surgeries. Dependent variables included: lip repair technique, palate repair technique, age at time of palate repair, and surgeon; with sex as an independent variable. The data were analyzed using a general linear model (p<0.05).
RESULTS: There were no significant differences for occlusal index scores as a function of lip or palate surgical technique, palatal repair timing and sex. Significant differences were found for occlusal index scores as a function of the surgeon.
CONCLUSION: Dental arch relationships were not influenced by lip and palatal repair techniques or patient age at palatal repair. The surgeon was the major factor that influenced the dental arch relationship outcome.

PMID: 33098171 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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