2024 Journal of dentistry

Three-dimensional analysis of presurgical nasoalveolar molding outcomes in patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate: A preliminary study using LED surface scanning technology.

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Journal of dentistry Vol. 151 : 105384 • Dec 2024

OBJECTIVES: Presurgical infant orthopedic appliances, such as presurgical nasoalveolar molding (PNAM) devices, are used to attain optimal conditions for primary repair of the lip and nose (PRoLN) in patients with cleft lip. We aimed to analyze the three-dimensional (3D) outcomes of PNAM using an LED surface scanner. METHODS: Fifteen patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate (CLP) were included in this study and treated using a PNAM device. The patients' faces were digitized pre- and post-PNAM using an Artec Space Spider scanner, and the scanned data were analyzed using 3D software (Geomagic Control X and ANSYS SpaceClaim). The columellar angle (CA), nostril curvature (NC) on the affected (NC_A) and unaffected (NC_U) sides, gap of cleft lip (GCL), alar width (AW), and nasal tip angle (NTA) were measured. RESULTS: CA increased significantly by 10.00 degrees and NC_A by 0.030 mm(-1) (p < 0.001). GCL decreased by 4.98 mm(2) on average and NC_U by 0.015 mm(-1) (p = 0.029 and 0.046, respectively). AW also decreased by approximately 1.22 mm pre- and post-treatment (p = 0.002), and NTA, which shows a lateral profile, decreased by approximately 3.32 degrees (p = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: This study confirmed the orthopedic benefits of PNAMd treatment through 3D analysis using an LED surface scanner. Further studies involving a larger number of participants are warranted to study the effects of PNAM and analyze longitudinal changes in patients with CLP. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This study shows that PNAM effectively corrects columellar deviation and nostril shape in patients with unilateral cleft lip, with 3D scanners enhancing primary lip and nose repair outcomes.

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