Objective: To evaluate the extent of naso-alveolar molding (NAM) in pushing the premaxilla posteriorly in patients with bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP).
Background: Naso-alveolar molding application in cleft lip and palate cases bridges the cleft gap and increases nasal tip projection. In BCLP, NAM potentially mobilizes the premaxilla posteriorly to allow tension-free primary lip closure.
Introduction: Cleft Lip and Palate is the most common craniofacial anomaly, and cleft lip and palate repair is widely performed. Alveolar cleft accompanies 75% of cleft lip cases and requires alveolar bone graft (ABG) surgery at mixed dentition age. However, studies on rates of ABG surgery are scarce.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChromosome 17 duplication is correlated with an increased risk of developmental delay, birth defects, and intellectual disability. Here, we reported a female patient with trisomy 17 on the whole short arm with bilateral complete cleft lip and palate (BCLP). This study will review the surgical strategies to reconstruct the protruding premaxillary segment, cleft lip, and palate in trisomy 17p patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCleft Palate Craniofac J
June 2021
Objective: To evaluate bone regeneration in alveolar defects treated with human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs), hydroxyapatite/chitosan/gelatin (HA/CS/Gel) scaffold, and bone morphogenic protein-2 (BMP-2) in models.
Design: Randomized posttest-only control group design.
Setting: Animal Hospital at Bogor Agricultural Institute.
Objective: Cartilage grafts are widely used in reconstructing nasal deformity for structural and aesthetic purposes. Despite being immunologically privileged, cartilage grafts are susceptible to volume loss with high risk of resorption over time. Therefore, experts opt for cartilage handling modification to resolve this issue through graft dicing, wrapping, or perichondrium preservation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCellular senescence has been shown to contribute to skin ageing. However, the role of melanocytes in the process is understudied. Our data show that melanocytes are the only epidermal cell type to express the senescence marker p16 during human skin ageing.
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