2004
DOI: 10.1051/orthodfr/200475229
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Principes de prise en charge des fentes labio-maxillo-palatines unilatérales totales Propositions de protocole

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“…Today, most treatment teams agree that repair of the cleft should be early and global. In their protocol for a single surgical procedure Stricker et al 13 Simon et al 12 suggested that surgeons should use a periosteal tibial graft placed lengthwise to cover the alveolar crest as well as the palate in order to take advantage of the osteogenic capacities of the periosteum. To do so they propose the construction of a bone bridge to establish continuity between the fragments.…”
Section: -Initial Morpho-facial Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Today, most treatment teams agree that repair of the cleft should be early and global. In their protocol for a single surgical procedure Stricker et al 13 Simon et al 12 suggested that surgeons should use a periosteal tibial graft placed lengthwise to cover the alveolar crest as well as the palate in order to take advantage of the osteogenic capacities of the periosteum. To do so they propose the construction of a bone bridge to establish continuity between the fragments.…”
Section: -Initial Morpho-facial Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this protocol, after a stage of early orthopedic treatment with a fixed ''Latham'' type appliance whose goal is to align the fragments correctly, surgeons may at the same time also perform a gingivoperiosteoplasy. With this therapeutic approach surgeons can repair the nose using only nasal tissue, backing up the external mucosa with the abundant and resistant palatal mucosa and repairing the oral area without using palatal fibro-mucosa, thus avoiding the possibility of scar tissue eventually interfering with maxillary expansion 12 .…”
Section: -Initial Morpho-facial Rehabilitationmentioning
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%