S M Kotrashetti1, Gunjan Dube2, Bhushan Thakkar3, Manav Ahuja4. 1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, KLE'S Vishwanathkatti Institute of Dental Sciences, Belgaum, Karnataka India. 2. Dube Surgical and Dental Hospital, Jabalpur, India ; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hitkarini Dental College and Hospital, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh India. 3. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hitkarini Dental College and Hospital, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh India. 4. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, TM University Dental College, Muradabad, Uttar Pradesh India.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Cleft palate repair mandates use of a mouth gag and Dingmans moth gag is the most commonly used for the same; but the use of Dingmans mouth gag may have the demerit of the suture getting tethered at various places of the instrument during cleft palate closure particularly in the hands of the beginner surgeon. METHOD: This article discusses about a simple technique of using a rubber dam sheet to cover the frame of the mouth gag. CONCLUSION: The technique discussed in this article is simple, cost effective method to overcome the potential disadvantage of suture adherence during repair of palatal tissue. The technique also has the potential to reduce the total operative time which needs a further study to validate the same.
PURPOSE:Cleft palate repair mandates use of a mouth gag and Dingmans moth gag is the most commonly used for the same; but the use of Dingmans mouth gag may have the demerit of the suture getting tethered at various places of the instrument during cleft palate closure particularly in the hands of the beginner surgeon. METHOD: This article discusses about a simple technique of using a rubber dam sheet to cover the frame of the mouth gag. CONCLUSION: The technique discussed in this article is simple, cost effective method to overcome the potential disadvantage of suture adherence during repair of palatal tissue. The technique also has the potential to reduce the total operative time which needs a further study to validate the same.
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Keywords:
Cleft palate; Dingman’s mouth gag; Rubber dam