The transplantation of bicuspid germs in conjunction with orthodontic gap closure is a valuable alternative to prosthodontic treatment, particularly in the case of loss or aplasia of several teeth.
This study was undertaken to investigate if transversal expansion with removable plates is a predisposing factor in the occurrence for buccal recessions in the molar region. In order to clarify a possible causal relationship, it is important to know to what extent the therapeutic expansion remains stable, 58 former patients, ages ten to 15, were studied following transversal expansion and non-extraction therapy with removable appliances. Intermolar expansion and stability, clinical crown length, and the incidence of buccal recessions on the incisors and six-year molars were evaluated. The study revealed that with relatively good intermolar stability (relapse between 13% and 14%), when compared with an untreated control group and with the data contained in the literature, recessions do not increasingly occur.
Congenital decubital ulcers were found in 94% of newborn infants with unilateral cleft lip and palate in the course of a systematic study of a large cohort study (N = 52). The procedures for diagnosis, documentation, and follow-up are described. The ulceration area at birth varied over a wide range. The ulcerations were usually located in the posterior part of the vomer. Sonographic evidence supports the hypothesis that the ulcerations are caused mechanically by the motor activity of the tongue during the fetal and newborn period. The decubital ulcer disappeared in each case within 5 days following the implementation of a palatal plate.
Congenital decubital ulcers were found in 94% of newborn infants with unilateral cleft lip and palate in the course of a systematic study of a large cohort study (N = 52). The procedures for diagnosis, documentation, and follow-up are described. The ulceration area at birth varied over a wide range. The ulcerations were usually located in the posterior part of the vomer. Sonographic evidence supports the hypothesis that the ulcerations are caused mechanically by the motor activity of the tongue during the fetal and newborn period. The decubital ulcer disappeared in each case within 5 days following the implementation of a palatal plate.
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