2004
DOI: 10.1051/orthodfr/200475217
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Le déficit osseux des fentes labio-maxillo-palatines : revue des procédés Expérience de la greffe périostée tibiale

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“…According to proponents of this view 4,5 , early bone grafts facilitate migration of permanent canine teeth through them and stabilize teeth adjacent to the cleft. But this notion seems less sound when the conditions of the graft survival depend on the frequent agenesis of upper lateral incisors and on the ability of the canine to drift through the graft are considered 9 .…”
Section: -Initial Morpho-facial Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to proponents of this view 4,5 , early bone grafts facilitate migration of permanent canine teeth through them and stabilize teeth adjacent to the cleft. But this notion seems less sound when the conditions of the graft survival depend on the frequent agenesis of upper lateral incisors and on the ability of the canine to drift through the graft are considered 9 .…”
Section: -Initial Morpho-facial Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes surgeons need to install a later secondary facial graft to create a pseudo-osteoarthritic formation in the premaxilla as an indispensable pre-condition for an osteotomy 9 . The timing for orthognathic surgery is particularly important.…”
Section: -Rehabilitation Of Sequellae Of Cleftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] found that a missense mutation, 1355G>A, and one rare single nucleotide polymorphisms haplotype may play a role in the development of cleft lip and/or palate in the Vietnamese and cleft lip and/or palate and cleft palate only in the Japanese. Morand and Raphel[5] described BCLP as the most serious anomaly because of the inherent disturbance of maxillary structures and because of the grave disturbances they inflict on the development of the middle third of the face.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors 9,25,35 prefer replacing a missing upper lateral incisor with a bridge, not an implant, which is difficult and risky to place in cleft situations.…”
Section: -1 -Bonded Bridgesmentioning
confidence: 99%