Bone-anchored maxillary protraction therapy improves facial profile in cleft children.
ID
Source
Brief title
Condition
- Congenital and hereditary disorders NEC
Synonym
Health condition
Subjects born with cleft lip and or palate, but with good general health.
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
- Other intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
3D changes in craniofacial hard tissues and facial soft tissues
Secondary outcome
Corelation and ratios between the changes in hard and soft tissues; Predictive values of patient-related factors in treatment outcomes; Patient perception and experience in BAMP therapy
Background summary
All patients with isolated, unilateral complete cleft lip and palate between 10-12 years were included. All patients have been under treatment by one orthodontist at the Department of Orthodontics of University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands and have undergone a series of interdisciplinary treatments within the same medical center.
Study objective
Bone-anchored maxillary protraction therapy improves facial profile in cleft children.
Study design
1.5 year follow up, 3.5 year follow up and 5 year follow up
Intervention
Effect of wearing intermaxillary elastics on bone anchors on facial growth and esthetics.
Yijin Ren
BB82 Triade 24, Hanzeplein 1
Groningen 9713 GZ
The Netherlands
+31503610050
y.ren@umcg.nl
Yijin Ren
BB82 Triade 24, Hanzeplein 1
Groningen 9713 GZ
The Netherlands
+31503610050
y.ren@umcg.nl
Age
Inclusion criteria
- Cleft subjects aged at 10-12 at the start of treatment with mild to moderate Class III malocclusion
Exclusion criteria
- Class I or Class II malocclusion
- Subjects with severe Class III malocclusion, other serious medical conditions or stopped treatment because of moving or other unexpected reasons.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6375 |
NTR-old | NTR6559 |
Other | UMCG : METc 2017/318 |