ObjectivesTo determine and compare buccal cortical bone thickness and morphology (in terms of shape and height) at the infrazygomatic (IZ) crest in growing Thai patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) with the ultimate goal of identifying potential sites that are suitable for the placement of miniplates.DesignProspective study.SettlingInstitutional research.PatientsTwenty-four Thai patients with non-syndromic complete UCLP with Class III skeletal discrepancy aged 10-14 years.InterventionsA total of 48 CBCT images captured the IZ crest. Five horizontal and six vertical reference planes were established in the IZ crest area.Main Outcome MeasureThe mean buccal cortical bone thickness of the cleft and non-cleft sides were 1.13 +/- 0.45 mm and 1.15 +/- 0.46 mm, respectively. The most frequently observed shape for the IZ crest was the external concave contour. There were no statistically significant differences in cortical bone thickness and shape distribution between the cleft and non-cleft sides. (P > .05).ResultsThe thickness of the buccal cortical bone increased anteriorly and superiorly from V + 0 and H + 0. The average height of IZ crest on the cleft side was 16.20 +/- 1.59 mm and 16.78 +/- 1.84 mm on the non-cleft side. Notably, significant differences were detected in terms of height between the cleft and non-cleft side and cortical bone thickness by gender (P < .05).ConclusionsThe IZ crest was found to provide sufficient support for the insertion of a miniplate, particularly in the superior and anterior regions, ensuring primary stability in growing Thai patients with UCLP.
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