MindMap Gallery Cleft lip and palate mind map
A mind map about cleft lip and palate, including bones, occlusion, abnormal tooth development, missing lateral incisors, etc. Hope this helps!
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Cleft lip and palate
Dentofacial features
skeleton
Underdevelopment of the maxilla
Vertically, smile showing lower teeth
Sagittal, maxillary underdevelopment
bite
Narrow dental arch
alveolar bone fracture
High rates of impaction of canines and lateral incisors
Anterior/whole dentition crossbite
abnormal tooth development
Abnormal number
Abnormal development of lateral incisors is the most common, followed by central incisors
Abnormal morphology
Structural abnormality
Abnormal eruption and shedding
Correction timing
Missing lateral incisors
Missing lateral incisors
1. Keep the gap and repair it later.
Removable dentures can repair oronasal fistulas and palatal fistulas at the same time
2. Close the gap and replace it with adjacent teeth
1. Bone grafting is required and the alveolar bone is continuous
2. If the fissure is small, bone grafting is not required and the canines can be moved closer.
Features
Oronasal/palatal fistula
alveolar bone fracture
Bone grafting surgery
9-11 years old (canine development 1/2-2/3)
Bone grafting at 5-6 years old is beneficial to the eruption of impacted lateral incisors
Lateral incisor deformity
tooth root
form
Length, crown-to-root ratio
Location
Lateral incisors in bone grafting area
removal
Crowding on the same side
Crowding
Too much crowding, remove