Occlusal and Functional Improvement of Patients With Midfacial Hypoplasia Corrected Using Intraoral Tooth-Borne Mid-Maxillary Osteodistractors at Teaching Hospital-Karapitiya, Sri Lanka

Author:

Perera Wattage Kathya Leoni1ORCID,Jayawardana Ranatunga Arachchige Don Tilan Madujith2,Pathirage Sumith Loku1,Dias Dayanath Kumara2,Dasanayaka D. A. R. K.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orthodontic Unit, Teaching Hospital-Karapitiya, Galle, Sri Lanka

2. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit, Teaching Hospital-Karapitiya, Galle, Sri Lanka

3. Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

Abstract

Objective: Mid-maxillary osteodistraction (MMOD) is a novel technique. This study seeks to assess the occlusal and functional improvement of patients with midfacial hypoplasia secondary to cleft lip and palate. Design: This was done as a retrospective study at the Regional Cleft Centre of the Teaching Hospital-Karapitiya (THK). Participants: A total of 81 patient records were accessed on those who underwent MMOD with a tooth-borne intraoral device from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2016, at THK. Methods: Records of the patients included pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalograms, study models, speech assessments, and photographs. Results: An advancement ranging from 5 to 12 mm (mean, 8.14 mm) was achieved in all patients; 80% (n = 63) and 87.65% (n = 71) showed improvement in consonant production and quality of speech. These were statistically significant (P < .05). With regard to the Peer Assessment Rating score assessing the occlusal improvement, 97.6% showed an improvement whereas only 2 patients showed no improvement. There was a significant improvement in sella (S), nasion (N), and point A (SNA) angle; point A, the nasion, and point B (ANB) angle; and the maxillary length over the treatment period (P < .05). The change in the ANB angle and maxillary length significantly differed between genders with males having a comparatively higher improvement. The profile improvements were noteworthy on the profile photographs. Conclusion: This relatively novel approach to maxillary advancement by maxillary distraction using a combined surgical and modified orthodontic technique has proven to be successful. This protocol and the technique have improved function, occlusion, and the aesthetics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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