The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children

Introduction: Cleft lip and palate is the most common craniofacial malformations, which is a congenital deformity of lip and palate or both. Anterior crossbite is occlusal characteristics that are often found in patients with cleft lip and palate who had surgery, caused by dentoalveolar or skeletal...

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Main Authors: Prastiwi Setianingtyas, Risti Saptarini Primarti, Lucky Riawan, Fahmi Oscandar
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2020-11-01
Series:Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/17952
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spelling doaj-a70ecca484cc4d398026bc756c2937ce2021-06-02T07:09:07ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranPadjadjaran Journal of Dentistry1979-02012549-62122020-11-0132322723210.24198/pjd.vol32no3.1795213810The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among childrenPrastiwi Setianingtyas0Risti Saptarini Primarti1Lucky Riawan2Fahmi Oscandar3Indonesia Islamic Hospital Foundation UniversityUniversitas PadjadjaranUniversitas PadjadjaranUniversitas PadjadjaranIntroduction: Cleft lip and palate is the most common craniofacial malformations, which is a congenital deformity of lip and palate or both. Anterior crossbite is occlusal characteristics that are often found in patients with cleft lip and palate who had surgery, caused by dentoalveolar or skeletal abnormalities, can be distinguished based on the cephalometric analysis. This research was aimed to analyse the correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children. Methods: The research design was an analytic correlation with the sample selection based on purposive sampling. The research was conducted from 14 cleft lip and palate patients in the primary dentition (aged 4-6 years old) who had surgery (for 2-3 years) using analysis of study models and cephalometric digital. Statistical analysis was conducted by Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient test to analyse the relationship between the severity of anterior crossbite with skeletal deformities. Results: Statistic test showed that 42.86% of the anterior crossbite in the cleft lip and palate post-surgery in primary dentition had a very high level of severity, thus leading to very poor occlusion. As many as 21.43% had a high level of severity, which leads to poor occlusion, and 35.71% had a moderate level of severity, which leads to fair occlusion. The Spearman Coefficient of Rank Correlation test results showed a weak correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite with skeletal deformities with coefficient relation of 0.13 and p-value of 0.48 (p<0.05). Conclusion: There is a weak correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite with skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children.http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/17952anterior crossbiteskeletal deformitiescleft lip and palate
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Risti Saptarini Primarti
Lucky Riawan
Fahmi Oscandar
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Risti Saptarini Primarti
Lucky Riawan
Fahmi Oscandar
The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
anterior crossbite
skeletal deformities
cleft lip and palate
author_facet Prastiwi Setianingtyas
Risti Saptarini Primarti
Lucky Riawan
Fahmi Oscandar
author_sort Prastiwi Setianingtyas
title The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children
title_short The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children
title_full The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children
title_fullStr The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children
title_sort correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
issn 1979-0201
2549-6212
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Introduction: Cleft lip and palate is the most common craniofacial malformations, which is a congenital deformity of lip and palate or both. Anterior crossbite is occlusal characteristics that are often found in patients with cleft lip and palate who had surgery, caused by dentoalveolar or skeletal abnormalities, can be distinguished based on the cephalometric analysis. This research was aimed to analyse the correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite and skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children. Methods: The research design was an analytic correlation with the sample selection based on purposive sampling. The research was conducted from 14 cleft lip and palate patients in the primary dentition (aged 4-6 years old) who had surgery (for 2-3 years) using analysis of study models and cephalometric digital. Statistical analysis was conducted by Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient test to analyse the relationship between the severity of anterior crossbite with skeletal deformities. Results: Statistic test showed that 42.86% of the anterior crossbite in the cleft lip and palate post-surgery in primary dentition had a very high level of severity, thus leading to very poor occlusion. As many as 21.43% had a high level of severity, which leads to poor occlusion, and 35.71% had a moderate level of severity, which leads to fair occlusion. The Spearman Coefficient of Rank Correlation test results showed a weak correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite with skeletal deformities with coefficient relation of 0.13 and p-value of 0.48 (p<0.05). Conclusion: There is a weak correlation between the severity of anterior crossbite with skeletal deformities in post-surgery cleft lip and palate among children.
topic anterior crossbite
skeletal deformities
cleft lip and palate
url http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/17952
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