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Comparative Study
. 1986 Apr;23(2):116-25.

Cephalometric comparisons of individuals from India and Mexico with unoperated cleft lip and palate

  • PMID: 3457658
Comparative Study

Cephalometric comparisons of individuals from India and Mexico with unoperated cleft lip and palate

S E Bishara et al. Cleft Palate J. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to determine whether the presence of unoperated clefts of the lip and alveolus or cleft lip and palate have similar effects on the dentofacial relationships of individuals with different racial backgrounds. Nineteen individuals from India and eighteen from Mexico with either unoperated unilateral cleft lip and alveolus or unilateral cleft lip and palate were examined cephalometrically and compared to matched normal individuals. The first step in the data analysis was to compare the normal subjects in the Indian and Mexican samples. Because many statistically significant differences were found between the normal groups, each measure for each patient with a cleft was expressed as a percentage of the mean value for the matched normal group. These relative values for the different measures were then entered into analyses of variance to compare the Indian and Mexican groups with clefts. Subgroups with cleft lip and alveolus were analyzed separately from subgroups with cleft lip and palate. Few group comparisons based on the relative measures were statistically significant, thus suggesting that there was a great similarity in the dentofacial relationships of unoperated individuals with the same cleft type. If the present results are further substantiated by future studies, these findings should enable investigators to pool data on unoperated individuals from various sources. Such an approach can lead to a better understanding of the differences between the various cleft types while eliminating the masking effect of surgical or orthodontic treatment.

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