Condition of oral tissues in children with congenital cleft lip and palate.

Q4 Medicine Wiadomosci lekarskie Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36740/WLek202406106
Tetiana O Timokhina
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To study the condition of oral tissues in children with congenital complete cleft lip, alveolar process, hard and soft palate.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: From the examined 470 children National Specialized Children's Hospital "OKHMATDYT" (Kyiv, Ukraine) with congenital cleft lip and palate was analyzed: 302 patients aged 8-18 years were subject to in-depth analysis for clinical and radiological - 192 with unilateral and 110 with bilateral complete cleft lip, alveolar process, hard and soft palate.

Results: Results: The average value of primary adention in patients with unilateral and bilateral complete combined cleft is 69.53%, but in females this indicator is higher and in unilateral cleft 92.18% for female against 53.17% for male. In females with unilateral cleft retention - 40.62% and overcomplete - 10,93%. The same high indicators in bilateral cleft: retention - 36.58% and overcomplete - 12.19%. Retention and overcomplete have higher values for men - 44.93% and 23.19%, respectively. Chewing efficiency in females with bilateral cleft as a result of primary dentition is below 80%. Affected by caries - 90.73% in both groups. Inflammatory processes in the periodontal tissues are revealed (80,75%): chronic catarrhal gingivitis, chronic hypertrophic gingivitis, chronic generalized periodontitis. Manifestations of atopic and angular cheilitis in 39.09% and 23.63% with bilateral cleft lip and palate, glossitis in 29.09%.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Patients with congenital complete cleft lip, alveolar process, hard and soft palate have high rates of adentia, retention, overcomplete dentition and a wide range of diseases of the oral cavity, which negatively affects surgical and orthodontic rehabilitation.

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先天性唇腭裂儿童的口腔组织状况。
目的:研究先天性完全唇裂、牙槽突、硬腭和软腭儿童的口腔组织状况:目的:研究患有先天性完全唇裂、牙槽突、硬腭和软腭的儿童的口腔组织状况:材料与方法对 "OKHMATDYT "国立儿童专科医院(乌克兰,基辅)的 470 名先天性唇腭裂患儿进行了分析:302 名 8-18 岁患儿接受了深入的临床和放射学分析,其中 192 名患儿患有单侧完全唇裂、齿槽突起、硬腭和软腭,110 名患儿患有双侧完全唇裂:结果:结果:单侧和双侧完全合并唇裂患者的原发性腭裂保留率平均值为 69.53%,但女性的这一指标更高,单侧唇裂患者中女性为 92.18%,男性为 53.17%。女性单侧唇裂的保留率为 40.62%,过度完全唇裂的保留率为 10.93%。双侧唇裂的指标同样很高:滞留--36.58%,过全--12.19%。男性的保留率和过完整率较高,分别为 44.93% 和 23.19%。双侧牙裂女性的咀嚼效率低于 80%。两组受龋齿影响的比例均为 90.73%。牙周组织的炎症过程显示(80.75%):慢性卡他性牙龈炎、慢性肥大性牙龈炎、慢性全身性牙周炎。有特应性和角颊炎表现的占 39.09%,有双侧唇腭裂的占 23.63%,有舌炎的占 29.09%:结论先天性完全唇裂、齿槽突裂、硬腭和软腭的患者有较高的腺样体肥大、滞留、牙列不全和多种口腔疾病,这对手术和正畸康复产生了不利影响。
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