European Journal of Medical Research (Feb 2024)

Orthodontic camouflage treatment for a patient with bilateral cleft lip and palate, bilateral crossbite, and microdontic maxillary lateral incisors

  • Lanxin Cheng,
  • Kai Xia,
  • Wentian Sun,
  • Liyuan Yu,
  • Zhihe Zhao,
  • Jun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-023-01589-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Cleft lip and palate is a congenital craniofacial anomaly that affects the lip and oral cavity. The management and orthodontic treatment of this anomaly is important but challenging. This article reports the successful treatment of a patient with bilateral cleft lip and palate, Class III malocclusion, bilateral crossbite, crowding and microdontic maxillary lateral incisors. One mandible incisor was extracted, and three miniscrew anchorages were utilized to distalize the maxillary left dental arch and retract the mandibular arch. After treatment, ideal occlusion and a better profile were established, and long-term stability was confirmed by a 4-year follow-up. This article represents a successful attempt of orthodontic camouflage treatment of severe dentofacial discrepancy, as an important part of the series treatment of cleft lip and palate, to provide some insight into the clinical field.

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