Successful Correction of Crossbite with Multi-Segment Le Fort I Osteotomy in a Patient with Cleft Lip and Palate.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Naoko Nemoto, Hitoshi Kawanabe, Akihiko Oyama
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Objectives: Cleft lip and palate is a multifactorial disease that causes various problems, such as maxillary and facial morphological abnormalities, oral dysfunction, and postoperative scarring due to lip and palate formation after birth. This condition can easily cause obstruction and may require surgical orthodontic treatment in the future. Methods: In this study, we performed multi-segment Le Fort type 1 osteotomy on a patient with a cleft lip and palate who presented with a crossbite, horizontal inclination of the occlusal plane due to dental arch stenosis on the left side of the maxilla, and deviation of the mandible. Results: In this case, close occlusion was achieved by improving the patient's facial appearance and occlusal relationship by combining sagittal division of the mandibular ramus, and the stability of the occlusion was measured without relapse 1 year after the surgery. Conclusions: This case is considered of great medical significance, as there have been few reports of cases showing a stable course.

多节段Le Fort I截骨术成功矫正唇腭裂患者的交叉咬合。
目的:唇腭裂是一种多因素疾病,可引起各种问题,如上颌和面部形态异常,口腔功能障碍,以及出生后唇腭裂形成的术后瘢痕。这种情况很容易造成阻塞,将来可能需要手术矫正治疗。方法:在本研究中,我们对一例唇腭裂患者进行了多节段Le Fort 1型截骨术,该患者表现为交叉咬合,由于上颌骨左侧牙弓狭窄导致咬合平面水平倾斜,下颌骨偏离。结果:本例患者结合下颌支矢状分割,通过改善患者的面部外观和咬合关系,实现了紧密的咬合,术后1年测量了咬合的稳定性,无复发。结论:该病例具有重要的医学意义,因为很少有病例报告显示病程稳定。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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