Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems

Abstract Patients with orofacial clefts must overcome problems associated with their deformity including multiple surgeries, facial scarring, speech difficulties, dental problems and hearing loss. This study considered dental and hearing problems faced by cleft lip and palate patients in Northern Fi...

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Main Author: Lehtonen, V. (Ville)
Other Authors: Sándor, G. (György Kálmán), Ylikontiola, L. (Leena), Anttonen, V. (Vuokko)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Oulun yliopisto 2016
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526212739
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn978-952-62-1273-9 2023-07-30T04:05:50+02:00 Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems Lehtonen, V. (Ville) Sándor, G. (György Kálmán) Ylikontiola, L. (Leena) Anttonen, V. (Vuokko) 2016-08-26 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526212739 eng eng Oulun yliopisto info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3221 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-2234 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2016 caries cholesteatoma cleft lip and palate dental anomalies hearing outcomes tympanic perforation ventilation tubes hammasanomaliat huuli- ja suulakihalkio ilmastointiputket karies kolesteatooma kuulotulos perforaatio info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T20:01:39Z Abstract Patients with orofacial clefts must overcome problems associated with their deformity including multiple surgeries, facial scarring, speech difficulties, dental problems and hearing loss. This study considered dental and hearing problems faced by cleft lip and palate patients in Northern Finland. The research aimed to determine prevalence of dental anomalies in cleft children, assess restorative treatment need and examine dental treatment necessary under general anesthesia. Other aims were to identify middle ear problems, need for ventilation tubes (VTs) among cleft children and examine the relationship between cleft severity, palatoplasty technique and hearing outcomes in cleft children aged between 3 and 9-years. The material comprised 214 cleft patients treated at Oulu University Hospital. In the dental study 26.6% had at least one dental anomaly while 17.9% had 2 or 3, most commonly missing or supernumerary teeth. In the general anesthesia study 11.5% had a syndrome and 52.4% of those with a syndrome aged 6-years-old needed restorative treatment. General anesthesia was required for dental treatment in 17.5% of cleft patients, mostly in those with a syndrome. In the middle ear study 79% had secretions in the middle ear during the study period. On average 3 VTs were placed in each patient. The prevalence of tympanic perforation was 35.9% and cholesteatoma occurred in 3.3%. In the hearing study pure tone average did not significantly differ between right and left ears and was unrelated to cleft severity or palatoplasty technique. Based on the dental study the severity of clefting increased with the prevalence of dental anomalies. The general anesthesia study found that need for restorations increased with cleft severity. The presence of a syndrome increased the need for dental treatment under general anesthesia. The middle ear study found that patients with cleft lip and palate and isolated cleft palate had more extensive clefts affecting Eustachian tube function with more frequent middle ear problems ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Finland Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic caries
cholesteatoma
cleft lip and palate
dental anomalies
hearing outcomes
tympanic perforation
ventilation tubes
hammasanomaliat
huuli- ja suulakihalkio
ilmastointiputket
karies
kolesteatooma
kuulotulos
perforaatio
spellingShingle caries
cholesteatoma
cleft lip and palate
dental anomalies
hearing outcomes
tympanic perforation
ventilation tubes
hammasanomaliat
huuli- ja suulakihalkio
ilmastointiputket
karies
kolesteatooma
kuulotulos
perforaatio
Lehtonen, V. (Ville)
Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems
topic_facet caries
cholesteatoma
cleft lip and palate
dental anomalies
hearing outcomes
tympanic perforation
ventilation tubes
hammasanomaliat
huuli- ja suulakihalkio
ilmastointiputket
karies
kolesteatooma
kuulotulos
perforaatio
description Abstract Patients with orofacial clefts must overcome problems associated with their deformity including multiple surgeries, facial scarring, speech difficulties, dental problems and hearing loss. This study considered dental and hearing problems faced by cleft lip and palate patients in Northern Finland. The research aimed to determine prevalence of dental anomalies in cleft children, assess restorative treatment need and examine dental treatment necessary under general anesthesia. Other aims were to identify middle ear problems, need for ventilation tubes (VTs) among cleft children and examine the relationship between cleft severity, palatoplasty technique and hearing outcomes in cleft children aged between 3 and 9-years. The material comprised 214 cleft patients treated at Oulu University Hospital. In the dental study 26.6% had at least one dental anomaly while 17.9% had 2 or 3, most commonly missing or supernumerary teeth. In the general anesthesia study 11.5% had a syndrome and 52.4% of those with a syndrome aged 6-years-old needed restorative treatment. General anesthesia was required for dental treatment in 17.5% of cleft patients, mostly in those with a syndrome. In the middle ear study 79% had secretions in the middle ear during the study period. On average 3 VTs were placed in each patient. The prevalence of tympanic perforation was 35.9% and cholesteatoma occurred in 3.3%. In the hearing study pure tone average did not significantly differ between right and left ears and was unrelated to cleft severity or palatoplasty technique. Based on the dental study the severity of clefting increased with the prevalence of dental anomalies. The general anesthesia study found that need for restorations increased with cleft severity. The presence of a syndrome increased the need for dental treatment under general anesthesia. The middle ear study found that patients with cleft lip and palate and isolated cleft palate had more extensive clefts affecting Eustachian tube function with more frequent middle ear problems ...
author2 Sándor, G. (György Kálmán)
Ylikontiola, L. (Leena)
Anttonen, V. (Vuokko)
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Lehtonen, V. (Ville)
author_facet Lehtonen, V. (Ville)
author_sort Lehtonen, V. (Ville)
title Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems
title_short Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems
title_full Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems
title_fullStr Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems
title_full_unstemmed Dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from Northern Finland:cleft associated problems
title_sort dental and otologic problems in cleft lip and palate patients from northern finland:cleft associated problems
publisher Oulun yliopisto
publishDate 2016
url http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526212739
genre Northern Finland
genre_facet Northern Finland
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