Interdisciplinary management of Class III malocclusion with cleft lip and palate

R. Iswati, Cendrawasih Andusyana Farmasyanti, Aulia Ayub, A. Kuijpers-Jagtman, A. Alhasyimi
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Background: A cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common birth defects of the face. Individuals with CLP often have a significant growth disturbance of the maxilla along three dimensions, resulting in skeletal Class III malocclusion and cross bite. Oral rehabilitation can be complicated. Purpose: The purpose of this case study was to highlight the necessity of sequential interdisciplinary management to improve facial esthetics and correct functional disturbances for a patient with CLP. Case: The patient was a 20-year-old woman complaining of the unpleasant appearance of her upper front teeth. She had a concave profile with Class III skeletal patterns (SNA: 78O; SNB: 82O; ANB: -4O), cleft lip and palate, and an anterior and posterior crossbite. Case Management: A combined orthodontic, endodontic, conservative, periodontic, and prosthetic approach was proposed to achieve normal occlusion, function, and a harmonious profile. The combination of rapid maxillary expansion and fixed orthodontics (standard edgewise appliance) established good general alignment and a Class I relationship. After 15 months of treatment, both the posterior and anterior crossbite had been completely corrected. In order to address the gingival margin differences, the patient was instructed to make another appointment with the periodontist and was referred to the restorative dentist for veneer restorations and the prosthodontist for fabrication of a removable retainer with obturator. Conclusion: This interdisciplinary approach greatly improved both esthetics and function. The patient was satisfied with the results achieved.
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唇腭裂III型错牙合的跨学科治疗
背景:唇腭裂(CLP)是最常见的面部先天性缺陷之一。CLP患者的上颌骨通常有明显的三维生长障碍,导致骨骼III类错颌和交叉咬合。口腔康复可能很复杂。目的:本案例研究的目的是强调连续性跨学科管理的必要性,以改善面部美学和纠正CLP患者的功能障碍。病例:患者是一名20岁的女性,主诉上门牙外观不佳。她有一个凹的轮廓和III类骨骼模式(SNA: 78O;瑞士央行:82度;ANB: - 40),唇腭裂,前后交叉咬合。病例管理:我们建议采用正畸、牙髓、保守、牙周和修复相结合的方法来实现正常的咬合、功能和和谐的轮廓。快速上颌扩张和固定正畸(标准斜齿矫治器)的结合建立了良好的整体对准和I级关系。经过15个月的治疗,前后牙合完全矫正。为了解决龈缘差异,患者被指示与牙周病医生再次预约,并被转介到修复牙医进行贴面修复和修复牙医制作带闭孔的可移动固位器。结论:这种跨学科的方法大大提高了美学和功能。病人对取得的效果很满意。
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