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The information elicited was recorded in a structured questionnaire prior to the corrective surgery. Descriptive analysis of data was performed using SPSS version 17. Results: A total number of 36 subjects were studied, including 19 males and 17 females. Age range was 0.21-28 years, with a mean of 8.8 (8.2) years. Eight (22.6%) subjects were below age one year. Twenty five percent had Cleft Lip (CL) 33.3% had Cleft Palate (CP), and 41.7% had Cleft lip and palate. Cleft palate was more common in females. Dental/occlusal anomalies found in subjects were notably, anomalies of number structure and position. Speech and hearing defects were observed in 61.1% and 19.4% of the subjects respectively. Conclusion: The relative prevalence of different cleft patterns complies with previous reports in Nigeria. Also, different reported types of dental and occlusal anomalies were noted, tooth rotations being the commonest. Late presentation for surgical correction was observed in this population. 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摘要
背景:唇裂和/或腭裂(CL/P)是在活产婴儿中常见的主要的人类口面部先天性畸形之一。哈科特港是尼日利亚南-南地区的一个城市,缺乏关于这些畸形的数据。本文的目的是评估CL/P畸形的模式和相关的异常在一个研究不足的尼日利亚人口。方法:这是一项观察性研究,涉及与CL/P相关的模式、牙齿和咬合特征、骨骼畸形、听力和语言问题。研究对象是从2010年4月在哈科特港大学教学医院进行的一次矫正手术的受益者中招募的。资料收集采用口头访谈和临床检查。在矫正手术前,将获得的信息记录在结构化问卷中。使用SPSS version 17对数据进行描述性分析。结果:共研究受试者36人,其中男性19人,女性17人。年龄范围0.21 ~ 28岁,平均8.8(8.2)岁。年龄在1岁以下的8例(22.6%)。唇裂占25%,腭裂占33.3%,唇腭裂占41.7%。腭裂在女性中更为常见。受试者的牙/咬合异常明显,数目结构和位置异常。61.1%和19.4%的被试存在语言和听力缺陷。结论:尼日利亚不同类型唇裂的相对患病率与以往报道相符。此外,不同类型的报道的牙齿和咬合异常被注意到,牙齿旋转是最常见的。在该人群中观察到手术矫正的延迟出现。关键词:唇腭裂,牙颌异常,先天性畸形
Pattern of cleft lip and palate deformities and associated anomalies in a selected Nigerian population
Background: Cleft Lip and / or Palate (CL/P) is one of the major human orofacial congenital malformations seen in live births. Port Harcourt is a city in the South- South region of Nigeria for which there is a dearth of data on these deformities. The aim of this paper is to assess the pattern of CL/P deformities and associated anomalies in an understudied Nigerian population. Methodology: This is an observational study of the pattern, dental and occlusal features, skeletal deformities, and hearing as well as speech problems associated with CL/P. The subjects were recruited from among the beneficiaries of a corrective surgical outreach at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital in April 2010. Data collection was by oral interview and clinical examination. The information elicited was recorded in a structured questionnaire prior to the corrective surgery. Descriptive analysis of data was performed using SPSS version 17. Results: A total number of 36 subjects were studied, including 19 males and 17 females. Age range was 0.21-28 years, with a mean of 8.8 (8.2) years. Eight (22.6%) subjects were below age one year. Twenty five percent had Cleft Lip (CL) 33.3% had Cleft Palate (CP), and 41.7% had Cleft lip and palate. Cleft palate was more common in females. Dental/occlusal anomalies found in subjects were notably, anomalies of number structure and position. Speech and hearing defects were observed in 61.1% and 19.4% of the subjects respectively. Conclusion: The relative prevalence of different cleft patterns complies with previous reports in Nigeria. Also, different reported types of dental and occlusal anomalies were noted, tooth rotations being the commonest. Late presentation for surgical correction was observed in this population. Key words: Cleft lip and palate, dental and occlusal anomalies, congenital malformations