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Using an Active Screwed Nasoalveolar Molding Device for Defect Rehabilitation in Patients With Bilateral Cleft Lip
Aida M Mossaad1, Moustapha A Abdelrahman2, Salem A Waly3
1Oral Surgery, National Research Center, Cairo, EGY.
Abstract:
The present case series aimed to assess non-surgical elongation of the columella and reduction of cleft gaps in patients with bilateral cleft lip and palate using the active nasoalveolar molding (ANAM) device and tissue expansion principles. The study included six complete bilateral cleft patients aged one month: three males and three females. A nasoalveolar molding technique was applied using an active device (ANAM) with a 3D screw, worn by infants for two months. The activation protocol for screw closure is approximately 0.25 mm (quarter turn) on alternating days, resulting in almost 1 mm per week and 4 mm per month and reaching 8 mm after eight weeks. Evaluation involved measuring lip defect sizes and the nostril gap, columellar length and rotation of premaxilla before and two months after the ANAM period before surgical repair. The results show that the anterior rotation of the premaxilla and the lip and nostril gaps were significantly reduced (p < 0.05), with maximum reduction in the anterior rotation of the premaxilla (mean difference ± SD was 4.22 ± 0.4). Simultaneously, the columellar height was significantly increased with a mean difference ± SD of 2.0 ± 0.4 (p < 0.001). The current case series demonstrated that the ANAM device is a safe and effective technique for decreasing the lip and nostril gaps, repositioning the protruded premaxilla, and elevating the depressed columella. No side effects were recorded in current cases.
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