Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping review

Background Information: Kerr McNeil, a Scottish prosthetic introduced the Neonatal maxillary orthopedics two centuries ago setting the concept of using orthopedic parts to produced a more natural-like maxilla. Three different types of pre-surgical orthopedics have been described. These are: active,...

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Main Authors: Cristhian Ariel Cisneros Hidalgo, Cristhian Camilo Riveros Carvajal, Karla Xilena Calderon Guzman, kimberly Yulieth Hurtado Cristancho, Claudia Liliana Cabrera Arango
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Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación Latinoamericana de Odontopediatría 2022-01-01
Series:Revista de Odontopediatria Latinoamericana
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Online Access:https://www.revistaodontopediatria.org/index.php/alop/article/view/305
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author Cristhian Ariel Cisneros Hidalgo
Cristhian Camilo Riveros Carvajal
Karla Xilena Calderon Guzman
kimberly Yulieth Hurtado Cristancho
Claudia Liliana Cabrera Arango
author_facet Cristhian Ariel Cisneros Hidalgo
Cristhian Camilo Riveros Carvajal
Karla Xilena Calderon Guzman
kimberly Yulieth Hurtado Cristancho
Claudia Liliana Cabrera Arango
author_sort Cristhian Ariel Cisneros Hidalgo
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description Background Information: Kerr McNeil, a Scottish prosthetic introduced the Neonatal maxillary orthopedics two centuries ago setting the concept of using orthopedic parts to produced a more natural-like maxilla. Three different types of pre-surgical orthopedics have been described. These are: active, semi-active and passive. Objective: Perform a research in indexed data regarding the success of pre-surgical orthopedics treatment in patients with a condition of cleft lip and cleft palate. Methodology: A computer based research was performed at electronic data bases such as: PUBMED, SCIENCEDIRECT, PROQUEST, COCHRANE, OVIDSP SCOPUS, and MEDLINE. The Booleans researches used in the multiples data bases were OR, AND, NOT. Findings: Thirteen papers met the eligibility standards and were included in this review. Four of them are descriptive, longitudinal and prospective observational studies. Five are clinic reports, one is a retrospective study, one is a Cochrane review, and two are clinic cases and check ups. The orthopedics treatment implementation depended on the kind of extension cases and severity of the cleft palate. Conclusion: the pre-surgical orthopedics is successful if it is implemented at birth up to three months of age. It assures satisfactory results decreasing considerably cleft palate, nasal malformation, and cleft lip before performing Cheilorrhaphy and Palatorrhaphy procedures.
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spelling doaj.art-5bfbe766f22444fbb2768470aa11ad1e2022-12-21T20:12:03ZspaAsociación Latinoamericana de OdontopediatríaRevista de Odontopediatria Latinoamericana2174-07982022-01-0112110.47990/alop.v12i1.305Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping reviewCristhian Ariel Cisneros HidalgoCristhian Camilo Riveros CarvajalKarla Xilena Calderon Guzman kimberly Yulieth Hurtado Cristancho Claudia Liliana Cabrera ArangoBackground Information: Kerr McNeil, a Scottish prosthetic introduced the Neonatal maxillary orthopedics two centuries ago setting the concept of using orthopedic parts to produced a more natural-like maxilla. Three different types of pre-surgical orthopedics have been described. These are: active, semi-active and passive. Objective: Perform a research in indexed data regarding the success of pre-surgical orthopedics treatment in patients with a condition of cleft lip and cleft palate. Methodology: A computer based research was performed at electronic data bases such as: PUBMED, SCIENCEDIRECT, PROQUEST, COCHRANE, OVIDSP SCOPUS, and MEDLINE. The Booleans researches used in the multiples data bases were OR, AND, NOT. Findings: Thirteen papers met the eligibility standards and were included in this review. Four of them are descriptive, longitudinal and prospective observational studies. Five are clinic reports, one is a retrospective study, one is a Cochrane review, and two are clinic cases and check ups. The orthopedics treatment implementation depended on the kind of extension cases and severity of the cleft palate. Conclusion: the pre-surgical orthopedics is successful if it is implemented at birth up to three months of age. It assures satisfactory results decreasing considerably cleft palate, nasal malformation, and cleft lip before performing Cheilorrhaphy and Palatorrhaphy procedures.https://www.revistaodontopediatria.org/index.php/alop/article/view/305Cleft lipCleft palateOrthopedic surgeryPalatal obturatorsNose deformities
spellingShingle Cristhian Ariel Cisneros Hidalgo
Cristhian Camilo Riveros Carvajal
Karla Xilena Calderon Guzman
kimberly Yulieth Hurtado Cristancho
Claudia Liliana Cabrera Arango
Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping review
Revista de Odontopediatria Latinoamericana
Cleft lip
Cleft palate
Orthopedic surgery
Palatal obturators
Nose deformities
title Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping review
title_full Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping review
title_fullStr Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping review
title_short Pre-surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate: scoping review
title_sort pre surgical orthopedics success in patients with cleft lip and cleft palate scoping review
topic Cleft lip
Cleft palate
Orthopedic surgery
Palatal obturators
Nose deformities
url https://www.revistaodontopediatria.org/index.php/alop/article/view/305
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