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  • - The study evaluated the occurrence of dental anomalies like hypodontia, hyperdontia, and canine impaction in children with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P), focusing on patients from a specialized clinic.
  • - Among 56 children aged 8-12 years, findings showed that 37.5% had hypodontia and 23.21% had hyperdontia, while the incidence of canine impaction was 5.36%, particularly affecting the cleft area.
  • - No significant effect of treatments like maxillary expansion or alveolar bone grafting on permanent canine eruption was found, but the study concluded that a certain clinical approach was effective and should be implemented more widely.

Article Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the risk of incidence of additional congenital dental anomalies in children with nonsyndromic cleft lip, alveolar and/without palate (CL/P). Hypodontia, hyperdontia and canines impaction was recognized. From patients with CL/P treated at the Clinic of Congenital Facial Deformities in Chair and Department of Jaw Orthopedics Medical University of Lublin, 56 subjects were randomly selected. On the panoramic radiographs taken at the age of 8-12 years, the angle of upper unerupted canines was measured using Westerlund's recommendations. The supernumerary teeth and hypodontia were checked. The procedures: maxillary expansion, secondary alveolar bone graft (SABG) and extraction of primary canines were noted. The frequency of canines impaction was 5.36%. Hypodontia was found in 37.5% of patients; hyperdontia was present in 23.21% of patients. No influence of procedures (expansion of the maxilla, SABG, deciduous canines extraction) on permanent maxillary canine eruption was proved. Patients with CL/P are exposed to the unfavorable position of unerupted maxillary canines most frequently in the cleft area of complete cleft. Maxillary lateral incisor on the cleft side is most frequently affected with congenital anomaly. Hypodontia and hyperdontia do not influence maxillary canine impaction. Good clinical result was achieved with an applied approach, which should be widely introduced.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760661PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9123813DOI Listing

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