2002
DOI: 10.1597/1545-1569_2002_039_0193_ddopli_2.0.co_2
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Dental Development of Permanent Lateral Incisor in Complete Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate

Abstract: Objective The objective of this retrospective study was to verify whether the root development of the permanent lateral incisor on the cleft side was delayed, compared with its contralateral tooth in subjects with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate. Setting Craniofacial Anomalies Rehabilitation Hospital (HRAC)-University of São Paulo-Bauru, Brazil. Patients A sample of 98 panoramic radiographs of HRAC patients with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate was selected, regardless of sex and race. M… Show more

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“…We found no significant association between dental anomalies and sex, except for rotation of central incisors in the cleft area. This was in agreement with the findings of Akcam et al 16 and Ribeiro et al 13 According to 16 In current study, most of the anomalies were found on the cleft side in patients with unilateral clefts, which was similar to previous reports of Ranta and Rintala 21 and Akcam et al 16 This finding supports the idea that etiologic factors that lead to cleft formation may also affect the development of dental anomalies.…”
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“…We found no significant association between dental anomalies and sex, except for rotation of central incisors in the cleft area. This was in agreement with the findings of Akcam et al 16 and Ribeiro et al 13 According to 16 In current study, most of the anomalies were found on the cleft side in patients with unilateral clefts, which was similar to previous reports of Ranta and Rintala 21 and Akcam et al 16 This finding supports the idea that etiologic factors that lead to cleft formation may also affect the development of dental anomalies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…12,13 This can be due to the cleft itself or a consequence of surgical corrections. Moreover, proximate anatomy, time of cleft formation, and dental development are some contributory factors to the association between dental anomalies and CL/P.…”
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“…Solo due interessavano denti decidui, le restanti sono state riscontrate tutte in denti permanenti. Non è stata riscontrata alcuna correlazione tra il sesso e le anomalie dentarie come descritto negli studi condotti da Ribeiro et al [8,17] . I dati della letteratura confermano che all'aumentare della gravità della schisi aumentava anche il numero di anomalie [4, 18,21,23,24,[30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] .…”
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“…Per quanto riguarda la frequenza delle anomalie i dati ottenuti risultano essere concordi con quelli riportati in letteratura. Diversi autori riconoscono che le più comuni sono quelle di numero in minus o in plus , l'ipodonzia e l'iperdonzia [3,8,9,17] . Nel campione osservato le anomalie più frequenti sono proprio le agenesie con 10 soggetti affetti su 18 e una percentuale del 22,5% su tutte le altre anomalie considerate.…”
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