Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case report

Abstract The rehabilitation of the cleft requires a multidisciplinary approach involving a pediatrician, surgeon, otolaryngologist, speech therapist, orthodontist, prosthodontist, and psychologist. The present case report illustrates the rehabilitation of a 12‐day‐old neonate with a cleft palate. Si...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Neelam Chandwani, Monika Nandan, Ganesh Jadhav, Ajinkya Mansing Pawar, Mohmed Isaqali Karobari, Anand Marya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-02-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.7008
_version_ 1797859581457596416
author Neelam Chandwani
Monika Nandan
Ganesh Jadhav
Ajinkya Mansing Pawar
Mohmed Isaqali Karobari
Anand Marya
author_facet Neelam Chandwani
Monika Nandan
Ganesh Jadhav
Ajinkya Mansing Pawar
Mohmed Isaqali Karobari
Anand Marya
author_sort Neelam Chandwani
collection DOAJ
description Abstract The rehabilitation of the cleft requires a multidisciplinary approach involving a pediatrician, surgeon, otolaryngologist, speech therapist, orthodontist, prosthodontist, and psychologist. The present case report illustrates the rehabilitation of a 12‐day‐old neonate with a cleft palate. Since the palatal arch of the neonate was very small, a feeding spoon was innovatively modified to obtain the impression. The obturator was fabricated on the same day and delivered in one appointment.
first_indexed 2024-04-09T21:31:51Z
format Article
id doaj.art-c28629d1c3814845891353fee53810a7
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2050-0904
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-09T21:31:51Z
publishDate 2023-02-01
publisher Wiley
record_format Article
series Clinical Case Reports
spelling doaj.art-c28629d1c3814845891353fee53810a72023-03-27T08:31:44ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042023-02-01112n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.7008Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case reportNeelam Chandwani0Monika Nandan1Ganesh Jadhav2Ajinkya Mansing Pawar3Mohmed Isaqali Karobari4Anand Marya5Department of Dentistry All India Institute of Medical Sciences Nagpur IndiaDepartment of Dentistry All India Institute of Medical Sciences Nagpur IndiaDepartment of Dentistry All India Institute of Medical Sciences Nagpur IndiaDepartment of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics Nair Dental College Mumbai IndiaConservative Dentistry Unit Universiti Sains Malaysia Kota Bharu MalaysiaDepartment of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry University of Puthisastra Phnom Penh CambodiaAbstract The rehabilitation of the cleft requires a multidisciplinary approach involving a pediatrician, surgeon, otolaryngologist, speech therapist, orthodontist, prosthodontist, and psychologist. The present case report illustrates the rehabilitation of a 12‐day‐old neonate with a cleft palate. Since the palatal arch of the neonate was very small, a feeding spoon was innovatively modified to obtain the impression. The obturator was fabricated on the same day and delivered in one appointment.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.7008cleft palateethylene vinyl acetatemodified spoon technique
spellingShingle Neelam Chandwani
Monika Nandan
Ganesh Jadhav
Ajinkya Mansing Pawar
Mohmed Isaqali Karobari
Anand Marya
Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case report
Clinical Case Reports
cleft palate
ethylene vinyl acetate
modified spoon technique
title Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case report
title_full Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case report
title_fullStr Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case report
title_short Single visit rehabilitation of 12‐day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique: A case report
title_sort single visit rehabilitation of 12 day neonate with cleft palate using modified feeding spoon impression technique a case report
topic cleft palate
ethylene vinyl acetate
modified spoon technique
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.7008
work_keys_str_mv AT neelamchandwani singlevisitrehabilitationof12dayneonatewithcleftpalateusingmodifiedfeedingspoonimpressiontechniqueacasereport
AT monikanandan singlevisitrehabilitationof12dayneonatewithcleftpalateusingmodifiedfeedingspoonimpressiontechniqueacasereport
AT ganeshjadhav singlevisitrehabilitationof12dayneonatewithcleftpalateusingmodifiedfeedingspoonimpressiontechniqueacasereport
AT ajinkyamansingpawar singlevisitrehabilitationof12dayneonatewithcleftpalateusingmodifiedfeedingspoonimpressiontechniqueacasereport
AT mohmedisaqalikarobari singlevisitrehabilitationof12dayneonatewithcleftpalateusingmodifiedfeedingspoonimpressiontechniqueacasereport
AT anandmarya singlevisitrehabilitationof12dayneonatewithcleftpalateusingmodifiedfeedingspoonimpressiontechniqueacasereport