[Factors influencing maxillary dental arch development in children after Sommerlad-Furlow palatoplasty].

Jue Wang, Yuanyuan Li, Ming Wu, Bing Shi, Qian Zheng, Renkai Liu, Chenghao Li
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to investigate factors influencing dental arch development in patients aged 0-6 years with cleft palate after Sommerlad-Furlow (SF) palatoplasty.

Methods: A total of 183 patients who underwent primary SF repair for cleft lip and palate before 18 months of age were included. Follow-ups were conducted at different ages, and digital dental casts of the maxillary dental arch were obtained using 3-matic Research 12.0 software. The length and width of the dental arch and palate were measured to explore developmental changes in the maxillary dental arch of the patients after the procedure. The study also investigated the influence of gender, age, cleft palate type, and relaxation incision on maxillary dental arch development.

Results: After SF, maxillary dental arch measurements showed statistically significant differences between children aged 0-2 years and those aged 3-6 years (P<0.05). However, no statistically significant differences were observed among different age groups within the 3-6 years range. Statistically significant differences were detected between males and females, with males having greater width of the posterior dental arch and palate (P=0.001) and shorter length of the anterior dental arch and entire dental arch (P<0.05). The unilateral cleft lip and palate group had shorter dental arch length (P<0.01) and wider posterior palate (P<0.01) than the cleft palate only group. Maxillary dental arch measurements had no statistically significant differences between groups with or without a relaxing incision.

Conclusions: Gender and age influence the width of the maxillary dental arch in children aged 0-6 years after SF, while age and cleft palate type affect dental arch length.

[影响Sommerlad-Furlow腭成形术后儿童上颌牙弓发育的因素]。
目的:探讨0 ~ 6岁腭裂患者行Sommerlad-Furlow (SF)腭成形术后牙弓发育的影响因素。方法:对18月龄前行唇腭裂初级SF修复术的183例患者进行分析。采用3-matic Research 12.0软件对不同年龄段患者进行随访,获得上颌牙弓数字牙模。测量上颌牙弓和上颚的长度和宽度,探讨患者术后上颌牙弓的发育变化。探讨性别、年龄、腭裂类型、松弛切口对上颌牙弓发育的影响。结果:SF术后0 ~ 2岁儿童上颌牙弓测量值与3 ~ 6岁儿童差异有统计学意义(PP=0.001),前牙弓和全牙弓长度较短(ppp)。结论:性别和年龄影响SF术后0 ~ 6岁儿童上颌牙弓宽度,年龄和腭裂类型影响牙弓长度。
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