The characteristics and distribution of dental anomalies in patients with cleft.

Chang Gung medical journal Pub Date : 2011-05-01
Ting-Ting Wu, Philip K T Chen, Lun-Jou Lo, Min-Chi Cheng, Ellen Wen-Ching Ko
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Abstract

Background: Dental anomalies associated with different severities of cleft lip and palate have been rarely reported. This retrospective study investigates the characteristics of dental anomalies associated with different types of cleft, and compares the dental anomaly traits based on sex and severity of cleft.

Methods: Cleft patients born in 1995 with qualified diagnostic records from 7 to 11 years were included for evaluation. Records were retrieved from database of Chang Gung Craniofacial Center, including panoramic radiographs and intraoral photographs. In total, 196 patients with complete records were included in the evaluation. This study compares the dental anomalies associated with each type of cleft.

Results: The frequency of dental anomalies in the maxillary incisor area in the cleft palate (CP) group (20%) was significantly lower than that in other groups. The frequency of missing maxillary lateral incisors (MLIs) increased as the cleft severity increased. Supernumerary teeth and missing lower incisors exhibited the opposite trend. No sexual dimorphism appeared in terms of the frequencies of peg laterals and missing MLIs. The distribution patterns of missing MLIs and peg laterals in males, but not in females, were consistent for the three types of unilateral clefts.

Conclusion: Regarding the characteristics of dental anomalies among the three unilateral clefts, missing MLIs, supernumerary teeth, and missing lower incisors were found to be related to cleft severity. The maxillary lateral incisor was the most affected tooth in the cleft area. The frequency of missing MLIs and peg laterals was not sexual dimorphic, but the distribution pattern was different between the sexes.

唇裂患者牙畸形的特点及分布。
背景:不同严重程度的唇腭裂所引起的牙畸形很少被报道。本回顾性研究探讨了不同类型唇裂的牙畸形特征,并比较了基于性别和唇裂严重程度的牙畸形特征。方法:选取1995年出生、诊断记录符合要求的7 ~ 11岁唇裂患者进行评价。从长庚颅面中心数据库中检索记录,包括全景x线片和口内照片。共有196例记录完整的患者被纳入评估。本研究比较了与每一种唇裂相关的牙齿畸形。结果:腭裂(CP)组上颌切牙区牙畸形发生率(20%)明显低于其他组。上颌侧切牙缺失的频率随腭裂严重程度的增加而增加。多牙和下门牙缺失则呈现相反的趋势。在peg侧位和MLIs缺失的频率方面,没有出现性别二态性。在三种类型的单侧唇裂中,男性的MLIs和栓侧缺失的分布模式是一致的,而女性则没有。结论:就3例单侧唇裂的牙畸形特征而言,MLIs缺失、多生牙缺失、下切牙缺失与唇裂严重程度有关。上颌侧切牙是腭裂区受影响最大的牙。MLIs和peg缺失的频率不具有性别二态性,但其分布模式在性别之间存在差异。
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