Literature DB >> 18215104

Canine eruption in patients with complete cleft lip and palate.

Kathleen A D D S Russell1, Catherine E McLeod.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe erupting maxillary canine positions in patients with bone-grafted alveolar clefts. SAMPLE: The sample consisted of 101 cleft sites from patients with complete unilateral or bilateral cleft lip and palate who had early (< or =9 years) or late (>9 years) secondary alveolar bone grafts.
METHODS: Canine position was assessed using panoramic radiographs taken before and after alveolar bone grafts. Vertical canine positions were assessed using the long axis of the maxillary permanent canine relative to a 90 degrees vertical reference line. Lateral canine positions were defined using the relationship between the canine tip and the midplane of the lateral incisor root. Anomalous lateral incisors were recorded. Statistical analysis included Student's t tests and chi-square tests.
RESULTS: Patients with alveolar clefts had a 20-fold increased risk for canine impaction, based on erupting canine positions. Abnormal vertical canine positions decreased following early and late alveolar bone grafts (p < .05), whereas abnormal lateral canine positions increased following late alveolar bone grafts (p < .01). Of the cleft sites with altered canine positions, 61% also had a lateral incisor anomaly. Based on canine position, the non-cleft-side canine had the same risk for impaction as the cleft-side canine.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with alveolar clefts have a significantly higher risk for canine impaction compared with patients without clefts. Timing of alveolar bone grafts and lateral incisor anomalies influenced the risk for canine impaction. An alveolar bone graft should be planned in accordance with maxillofacial development, including the eruption of teeth adjacent to the cleft.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18215104     DOI: 10.1597/07-049.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate Craniofac J        ISSN: 1055-6656


  5 in total

1.  Pilot study of factors contributing to canine impaction after secondary alveolar bone grafting in unilateral cleft lip and palate patients.

Authors:  Yoko Tsurumi; Kazuaki Nishimura; Megumi Shimizu; Yoshimichi Imai; Kaoru Igarashi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Deciduous Dental Pulp Stem Cells for Maxillary Alveolar Reconstruction in Cleft Lip and Palate Patients.

Authors:  Daniela Y S Tanikawa; Carla C G Pinheiro; Maria Cristina A Almeida; Claudia R G C M Oliveira; Renata de Almeida Coudry; Diógenes Laercio Rocha; Daniela Franco Bueno
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 5.443

3.  Frequency of Additional Congenital Dental Anomalies in Children with Cleft Lip, Alveolar and Palate.

Authors:  Przemysław Pastuszak; Izabella Dunin-Wilczyńska; Agnieszka Lasota
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2020-11-25       Impact factor: 4.241

4.  Validation of a novel method for canine eruption assessment in unilateral cleft lip and palate patients.

Authors:  Khalid Alqahtani; Eman Shaheen; Sohaib Shujaat; Mostafa EzEldeen; Titiaan Dormaar; Maria Cadenas de Llano-Pérula; Constantinus Politis; Reinhilde Jacobs
Journal:  Clin Exp Dent Res       Date:  2021-01-15

Review 5.  Impacted maxillary canine in unilateral cleft lip and palate: A literature review.

Authors:  Ali Alqerban
Journal:  Saudi Dent J       Date:  2018-11-09
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