Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair

Maxillary hypoplasia resulting in skeletal class III malocclusion is high among patients with cleft lip and palate (25%)1. treatment is usually with Le Fort I advancement with/with out mandibular setback . the stability of maxillary advancement with Le Fort I surgery is unpredictable and is known fo...

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Main Authors: Adam, Khairul Bariah, Hariri, Firdaus, Bustaman, Fahmi, Rahman, Zainal A, S, Syed Zainal
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Published: 2015
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spelling iium-483562016-04-04T01:23:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/48356/ Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair Adam, Khairul Bariah Hariri, Firdaus Bustaman, Fahmi Rahman, Zainal A S, Syed Zainal RD Surgery RK Dentistry Maxillary hypoplasia resulting in skeletal class III malocclusion is high among patients with cleft lip and palate (25%)1. treatment is usually with Le Fort I advancement with/with out mandibular setback . the stability of maxillary advancement with Le Fort I surgery is unpredictable and is known for high percentage of relapse (4-40%).2,3 Therefore, this article reports two cases of distraction osteogenesis of the maxilla to correct the skeletal discrepancies. Method: 2 cases of cleft lip and palate patients with severe skeletal class III discrepancies were treated with maxillary advancement via Le Fort I osteotomy followed by Distraction osteogenesis. Results: The cephalometric measurements were re-recorded after 1 year to quantify relapse. No significant relapse noticed. Clinically,there were marked improvement in dentofacial structures and results were stable following review. Conclusion: This case report highlights the choice of treatment using distraction osteogenesis on the maxilla in two cleft lip and palate patients to correct skeletal discrepancy. Maxillary advancement via distraction osteogenesis seems to provide a significant structural improvement for patients with cleft lip and palate. Distraction osteogenesis is a useful method for bone regeneration and is a popular technique for treatment of craniofacial skeletal dysplasia, especially in patients with cleft lip and palate. 2015-04 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/48356/17/48365-up-date.pdf Adam, Khairul Bariah and Hariri, Firdaus and Bustaman, Fahmi and Rahman, Zainal A and S, Syed Zainal (2015) Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair. In: 8th Asian Pacific left Lip & Palate/Craniofacial Congress 2015, 23rd-25th April 2015, Penang, Malaysia. (Unpublished) http://cleft2015.com
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topic RD Surgery
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RK Dentistry
Adam, Khairul Bariah
Hariri, Firdaus
Bustaman, Fahmi
Rahman, Zainal A
S, Syed Zainal
Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair
description Maxillary hypoplasia resulting in skeletal class III malocclusion is high among patients with cleft lip and palate (25%)1. treatment is usually with Le Fort I advancement with/with out mandibular setback . the stability of maxillary advancement with Le Fort I surgery is unpredictable and is known for high percentage of relapse (4-40%).2,3 Therefore, this article reports two cases of distraction osteogenesis of the maxilla to correct the skeletal discrepancies. Method: 2 cases of cleft lip and palate patients with severe skeletal class III discrepancies were treated with maxillary advancement via Le Fort I osteotomy followed by Distraction osteogenesis. Results: The cephalometric measurements were re-recorded after 1 year to quantify relapse. No significant relapse noticed. Clinically,there were marked improvement in dentofacial structures and results were stable following review. Conclusion: This case report highlights the choice of treatment using distraction osteogenesis on the maxilla in two cleft lip and palate patients to correct skeletal discrepancy. Maxillary advancement via distraction osteogenesis seems to provide a significant structural improvement for patients with cleft lip and palate. Distraction osteogenesis is a useful method for bone regeneration and is a popular technique for treatment of craniofacial skeletal dysplasia, especially in patients with cleft lip and palate.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Adam, Khairul Bariah
Hariri, Firdaus
Bustaman, Fahmi
Rahman, Zainal A
S, Syed Zainal
author_facet Adam, Khairul Bariah
Hariri, Firdaus
Bustaman, Fahmi
Rahman, Zainal A
S, Syed Zainal
author_sort Adam, Khairul Bariah
title Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair
title_short Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair
title_full Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair
title_fullStr Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair
title_full_unstemmed Distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair
title_sort distraction osteogenesis : treatment option for facial cleft repair
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/48356/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/48356/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/48356/17/48365-up-date.pdf
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