Aligned teeth : Orthognathic surgery generally refers to procedures that attempt to get your teeth in alignment to achieve a normall occlusion. When it comes to clefts this typically involves surgery to advance the upper teeth forward.
Answered 7/5/2012
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Alignment of teeth: Orthagnathic surgery ifor bilateral complete cleft lip and palate realigns the teeth by surgical movement ot the upper or lower jaw or both.
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Teenage possibly: Because maxillary growth is impaired secondary to cleft repair a lefort i advancement which releases the retracted midface bones and pulls them forwards is often done once a child's face has reached skeletal maturity.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Alignment: This surgery is used to correct the growth disturbance in the uuper jaw caused by the original clefts. It is performed in the teens to early twenties depending on the situation. Repair of all the clefts has been done previously during the critical times of development. This will allow alignment of the teeth and jaws. The surgery allows proper function and esthetics.
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Clefts and Jaw Sx: In cleft patients, it is common for the maxilla to fail to develop along normal growth patterns, a lot of this has to do with scarring from previous surgeries. In order to correct for this underdevelopment of the upper jaw, orthognathic surgery is performed. Typically, the upper jaw is advanced forward, and because it is a bilateral cleft, it will technically be a three-piece segmental LeFort.
Answered 9/1/2014
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