Computing Control of the Shape of Dental Arch in Patients with Cleft Palate

The aim of the work was to evaluate the shape and dimension of upper and lower arch in patients with cleft palate after a surgical-orthodontic therapy. We also compared these results with values measured in a randomly selected sample of a young adult population and patients with orthodontic anomaly...

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Published in:Česká Stomatologie a Praktické Zubní Lékařství Vol. 105; no. 5; pp. 100 - 107
Main Authors: R. Hippmann, T. Dostálová, M. Bartoňová, M. Peterka, K. Morong, V. Smutný
Format: Journal Article
Language:Czech
Published: Czech Dental Chamber 01-12-2005
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Summary:The aim of the work was to evaluate the shape and dimension of upper and lower arch in patients with cleft palate after a surgical-orthodontic therapy. We also compared these results with values measured in a randomly selected sample of a young adult population and patients with orthodontic anomaly without cleft palate before the treatment, immediately after therapy and after a lapse of time of 5 years. The measurement employed the Orthoscope apparatus and computing analysis of the image. It has been demonstrated that in patients with orthodontic anomalies and orofacial cleft palate, modern orthodontic therapy is capable of enlarging the upper dental arch to values, which are considered as standard and to create optimal conditions for subsequent prosthetic therapy, if necessary.
ISSN:1213-0613
1805-4471