The role of different factors in the development of cleft lip, palate, or both

Q4 Dentistry
Natheer Ayed Jassem, Ghufran A. Hasan, Mudher MB. Alsunbuli
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Background: Cleft lip and cleft palate refer to congenital malformations characterized by fissures or divisions in the upper lip, the palatal region of the mouth, or both. Cleft lip and cleft palate occur due to incomplete closure of face tissues during fetal development. Objective: To identify the primary elements that could contribute to the occurrence of cleft lip and palate. Subjects and methods: The sample included 1080 patients distributed between cleft lip only, cleft palate only, and cleft lip and palate. Parents of participants answered questions related to their medical and exposure history. Subjects were seen over 13 years, from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2022. Participants came to our hospital with ages from a few hours to 3 months. Results: The distribution of cleft types in the sample was as follows: 11.6% had cleft lip alone, 29.5% had cleft palate exclusively, and 57.3% had both cleft lip and palate. The most significant number of patients, 28%, were found to be first-born individuals. The majority of dads who exhibited patience were aged 30 years or older, accounting for 65% of the sample. Among these individuals, 8.6% had a concurrent systemic ailment, while 40% were identified as smokers. Most moms were between the age range of 16 to 30 years (65.4%). Incorporate additional factors into the analysis, including the presence of familial cleft history and psychiatric disorders. Conclusion: We found a high frequency of consanguinity between the parents maternal psychology factors such as fear, hearing bad news or hearing loud sounds like gunshots (prevalent during civilian war in Iraq between 2010-2014 years) among parents of children born with cleft lip and palate.
不同因素在唇裂、腭裂或两者同时发生中的作用
背景:唇裂和腭裂是一种先天性畸形,其特征是上唇、口腔腭部或两者均有裂缝或分裂。唇裂和腭裂发生的原因是胎儿发育过程中面部组织闭合不全:目的:确定可能导致唇裂和腭裂发生的主要因素:样本包括 1080 名唇裂、腭裂和唇腭裂患者。参与者的父母回答了与他们的病史和接触史有关的问题。受试者就诊时间为 2010 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日,历时 13 年。来我院就诊的患者年龄从几小时到3个月不等:样本中的裂隙类型分布如下:结果:样本中唇裂类型的分布如下:11.6%仅有唇裂,29.5%仅有腭裂,57.3%同时有唇裂和腭裂。28% 的患者是头胎。大多数表现出耐心的父亲年龄在 30 岁或以上,占样本的 65%。在这些人中,8.6%的人同时患有全身性疾病,40%的人被确认为吸烟者。大多数妈妈的年龄在 16-30 岁之间(65.4%)。将其他因素纳入分析,包括是否存在家族性裂隙病史和精神疾病:我们发现,在唇腭裂患儿的父母中,母亲心理因素(如恐惧、听到坏消息或听到枪声等巨大声响(2010-2014 年伊拉克平民战争期间普遍存在))与父母血缘关系的频率很高。
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Dentistry 3000
Dentistry 3000 Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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