Dental arch relationships assessed by GOSLON Yardstick in children with clefts in Northern Finland
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Dental arch relationships assessed by GOSLON Yardstick in children with clefts in Northern Finland
Abstract
Aim: Our purpose was to evaluate the dental arch relationships using the GOSLON Yardstick in children with cleft lip and or cleft palate in Northern Finland.
Materials and methods: The subjects consisted of 62 Finnish patients (36 girls and 26 boys) with clefts born between 1995-2005 in the Northern Ostrobothnia Hospital District of Finland. There were 36 patients with cleft palate, 9 with unilateral cleft lip and palate, 6 with cleft in soft palate, 5 with bilateral cleft lip and palate, 2 with cleft lip and 4 with submucous clefts. The study casts were obtained at the mean age of 6.3 years (5.8-7.8 years) and the cases were selected randomly. The dental arch relationships were assessed by the GOSLON Yardstick method by one calibrated researcher.
Results: After the assessment, 77.1% of cases were allocated to categories 1 and 2 (excellent and good), 10.4% category 3 (fair), and 12.5% categories 4 and 5 (poor and very poor). Patients with cleft palate had good prognosis in 84.6% of the cases. Of the patients with soft palate clefts and unilateral cleft lip and palate, 66.7% were allocated to categories 1 and 2. Bilateral cleft lip and palate patients had the poorest prognosis. Patients with submucous cleft and cleft lip had all good prognosis.
Conclusion: The GOSLON Yardstick is a useful method for assessing dental arch relationships and treatment prognosis not only in cleft lip and palate patients, but also in cleft palate patients.
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