A novel modification of nasoalveolar molding procedure to enhance ease of use

Gaurav Singh, G. Vohra
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Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common craniofacial birth defects. Its incidence varies according to race, sex and region. As ubiquitous as the condition may be, when it comes to clinical presentation, CLP manifests in a myriad of forms and varieties. The most common clinical presentation is that of a unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP). Management of CLP is a challenging proposition but in recent times, the results have become better owing to standardization of treatment protocol and the availability of multidisciplinary teams at specialized cleft centers worldwide. Management of CLP is initiated right from birth with parental counselling followed by presurgical infant orthopedics (PSIO). Nasoalveolar moulding (NAM) is on of the most widely accepted modalities of PSIO and is used to achieve alignment of the cleft alveolar segments into a more ideal relationship prior to the primary lip repair surgery. In its bare essence, NAM uses an acrylic molding plate with selective addition and removal of soft liner to mould the segments into a more ideal position. The molding plate is held in place with elastics which are retained by the use of adherent tapes on the cheek. The use of these tapes on a young infant often leads to tissue irritation and results in reduced compliance and treatment effect. Herein this case report we aim to highlight a novel approach of retaining the molding plate which dispenses with the need of adherent tapes. This technique has the benefit of no tissue irritation, easier application and improved compliance.
一种新的鼻肺泡成型程序的修改,以提高易用性
唇腭裂(CLP)是最常见的颅面先天性缺陷之一。其发病率因种族、性别和地区而异。尽管CLP无处不在,但当涉及到临床表现时,CLP表现为无数形式和品种。最常见的临床表现是单侧唇腭裂(UCLP)。CLP的管理是一个具有挑战性的命题,但近年来,由于治疗方案的标准化和世界各地专业腭裂中心的多学科团队的可用性,结果变得更好。CLP的管理是从出生开始,父母咨询,然后是手术前婴儿矫形术(PSIO)。鼻肺泡成型(NAM)是最广泛接受的PSIO方式之一,用于在初次唇部修复手术前将唇裂的牙槽段对齐到更理想的关系。从本质上讲,NAM使用丙烯酸模塑板,选择性地添加和去除软衬里,将部分模塑成更理想的位置。模塑板是保持在适当的弹性,其保留使用粘接胶带在脸颊上。在年幼的婴儿身上使用这些胶带通常会导致组织刺激,并导致依从性和治疗效果降低。在本病例报告中,我们的目的是强调一种新颖的方法,保留成型板,免除粘接胶带的需要。这种技术的好处是没有组织刺激,更容易应用和提高依从性。
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