1978
DOI: 10.1097/00000637-197809000-00005
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Influences of Different Surgical Procedures on Growth of Dentomaxillary Complex in Dogs with Artificially Created Cleft Palate

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“…However, investigators have reported conflicting results in the repair of experimentally induced cleft palate. Some investigators reported clear inhibition of facial bone growth [1,2,8,10] and others reported no measurable inhibition [6]. Fortunately, examination of the maxillary growth in this case showed that the upper incisors were slightly behind the lower incisors, but the premolars and molars were in a normal position and provided good occlusion.…”
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“…However, investigators have reported conflicting results in the repair of experimentally induced cleft palate. Some investigators reported clear inhibition of facial bone growth [1,2,8,10] and others reported no measurable inhibition [6]. Fortunately, examination of the maxillary growth in this case showed that the upper incisors were slightly behind the lower incisors, but the premolars and molars were in a normal position and provided good occlusion.…”
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“…Primary concern in treating palatal clefts in a growing patient is to avoid inhibition of maxillary growth as a result of the operation [1,2,8,10]. However, investigators have reported conflicting results in the repair of experimentally induced cleft palate.…”
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“…Before this time, dental development may be harmed. It is also important to consider that oral clefts tend to diminish with growth and become stable at around 6 months [30,44,45].…”
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