“…Usually the studies only focus on the dimensional analyses of the dental arches of children with cleft lip and palate (HUANG et al, 2002;FUCHIGAMI et al, 2011;PUCCIARELLI et al, 2015;CÉRON-ZAPATA et al, 2016;HOFFMANNOVA et al, 2016;JORGE et al, 2016) because this is the most prevalent type (CYMROT et al, 2010;NEVES et al, 2016;PACÁKOVÁ et al, 2016). The studies comprise the assessment of different corrective surgical techniques , analyses of rehabilitative protocols FUCHIGAMI et al, 2011;PUCCIARELLI et al, 2015;CÉRON-ZAPATA et al, 2016;HOFFMANNOVA et al, 2016;JORGE et al, 2016), and comparison of the cleft subtypes (HONDA et al, 1995;LO et al, 2003;HARILA et al, 2013;FERNANDES et al, 2015).…”