2019
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd012969.pub2
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Treatment of dental and orthodontic complications in thalassaemia

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“…Nevertheless, the lack of early of orthodontic treatment leads to the development of severe facial deformities, which will require treatment later by means of orthognathic surgery. 20 But the present study concluded that there is generalized growth retardation/delayed puberty in thalassemic patients leading to diminished mandibular growth, rather than maxillary prognathism thus the orthosurgical treatement should be planned accordingly. The role of functional appliances and orthopedic appliances to enhance the growth during pubertal growth spurt should not be ignored that may improve the esthetics of patients decreasing the requirement of more complicated surgeries.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Nevertheless, the lack of early of orthodontic treatment leads to the development of severe facial deformities, which will require treatment later by means of orthognathic surgery. 20 But the present study concluded that there is generalized growth retardation/delayed puberty in thalassemic patients leading to diminished mandibular growth, rather than maxillary prognathism thus the orthosurgical treatement should be planned accordingly. The role of functional appliances and orthopedic appliances to enhance the growth during pubertal growth spurt should not be ignored that may improve the esthetics of patients decreasing the requirement of more complicated surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Probably, a complete diagnostic and therapeutic hematologic strategy is not easy to apply on a large-scale basis, especially in developing countries of limited health resources or in countries where abortions are banned. Nevertheless, the lack of early of orthodontic treatment leads to the development of severe facial deformities, which will require treatment later by means of orthognathic surgery 20…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Initial observational studies of the craniofacial complex of thalassaemia patients have shown that they are more prone to a Class II skeletal pattern (increased facial convexity with the mandible positioned posteriorly at the sagittal level in relation to the maxilla), without being able to define the exact structural differences from the normal population that could support their findings 10 , 11 . Further observational anthropometric studies are available 14 , 32 36 , while 6 more studies 15 17 , 37 – 39 and one systematic review 40 could be found in the literature. These studies used conventional cephalometrics to compare beta thalassaemia patients with controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%