Journal Article10.1016/J.JOMS.2016.02.006
Perceptual Speech Assessment After Anterior Maxillary Distraction in Patients With Cleft Maxillary Hypoplasia.
Sunil Richardson,Nikkie S. Seelan,Dhivakar Selvaraj,Rakshit Vijay Sinai Khandeparker,Sangeetha Gnanamony +4 more
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TL;DR: AMD offers a substantial improvement in speech for all 5 parameters of perceptual speech assessment in patients with cleft-related maxillary hypoplasia, and the results for all tested parameters were highly significant.
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About: This article is published in Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. The article was published on 01 Jun 2016. The article focuses on the topics: Maxillary hypoplasia & Velopharyngeal insufficiency.
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Virtual Surgical Planning Assisted Management for Cleft-Related Maxillary Hypoplasia.
TL;DR: Virtual surgical planning (VSP) provides a more reliable and effective option to conventional model surgery and facilitates the preoperative planning and accurately transfers the virtual plan to correct the cleft-related maxillary hypoplasia.
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A retrospective analysis of complications associated with tooth-borne anterior maxillary distraction for managing cleft maxillary hypoplasia: A 12-year experience.
TL;DR: Tooth-borne anterior maxillary distraction in managing cleft maxillary hypoplasia is associated with a wide range of complications: some avoidable and related to surgeon's experience; some related to the surgical procedure itself; and some unavoidable andrelated to the distractor appliance.
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Update on complications in cleft orthognathic surgery
TL;DR: Cleft patients are more susceptible to the occurrence of complications because of peculiar presurgical conditions, and different surgical approaches and techniques are presented to overcome these difficulties, to achieve better results and to increase patient safety.
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Orthognathic Surgery in Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
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TL;DR: This review is focused on orthognathic surgery in cleft lip and palate patients, management, techniques, success, and complications.
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Cleft Palate Speech
Sally J Peterson-Falzone,Mary A. Hardin-Jones,Michael P. Karnell +2 more
- 15 Jan 2001
TL;DR: The birth of a child with a Cleft and the Genetics of Clefting and the Anatomy and Physiology of the Velopharyngeal System are discussed.
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Changes in speech following maxillary distraction osteogenesis.
TL;DR: In a predominately cleft palate population, the risk for velopharyngeal insufficiency following maxillary distraction is similar to the risk observed in Le Fort I maxillary advancement.
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Speech, velopharyngeal function, and hearing before and after orthognathic surgery
TL;DR: It is suggested that severe skeletal malocclusions requiring surgical correction have deleterious effects on the patients' articulation of consonants and that surgical alteration leads to the correction of most of these errors.
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The effect of cranio-maxillofacial osteotomies and distraction osteogenesis on speech and velopharyngeal status: a critical review
TL;DR: The methods employed in previous studies to explain discrepancies in results, and to make recommendations for future studies are reviewed to review the impact of maxillary advancement by orthognathic surgery and distraction osteogenesis on speech and velopharyngeal status.
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Alterations in velopharyngeal function after maxillary advancement in cleft palate patients
TL;DR: Velopharyngeal function was assessed aerodynamically prior to surgery and at least 1 year following surgery in 24 cleft palate patients who underwent maxillary advancement and in 5 patients, improvement of velopharyngeAl function was observed.
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