Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate

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Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate. / Hermann, N V; Darvann, T A; Kreiborg, S.

I: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, Bind 20, Nr. 4, 11.2017, s. 196-2001.

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Hermann, NV, Darvann, TA & Kreiborg, S 2017, 'Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate', Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, bind 20, nr. 4, s. 196-2001. https://doi.org/10.1111/ocr.12197

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Hermann, N. V., Darvann, T. A., & Kreiborg, S. (2017). Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate. Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 20(4), 196-2001. https://doi.org/10.1111/ocr.12197

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Hermann NV, Darvann TA, Kreiborg S. Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate. Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research. 2017 nov.;20(4):196-2001. https://doi.org/10.1111/ocr.12197

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Hermann, N V ; Darvann, T A ; Kreiborg, S. / Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate. I: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research. 2017 ; Bind 20, Nr. 4. s. 196-2001.

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title = "Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate",
abstract = "OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown that the mandibular permanent first molar (M1inf ) in young children with isolated cleft palate is characterized by delay in maturation and has reduced crown width. Consequently, it is of interest to investigate the early maturation and width of the follicle and crown of M1inf in children with combined cleft lip and palate.DESIGN: Retrospective, longitudinal study. Cephalometric X-rays of 47 consecutive Danish children with UCCLP (37 males; 10 females) and 44 with unilateral incomplete cleft lip (UICL) (29 males; 15 females) examined at 2 and 22 months of age. UICL served as control group. Maturation (according to Haavikko), width of follicle (FW) and crown (CW) of M1inf were assessed.RESULTS: The maturation of the first mandibular molar was delayed in both genders at 2 and 22 months of age. FW and CW were smaller in children with UCCLP at both 2 and 22 months of age. There was a positive correlation between maturation and FW.CONCLUSIONS: Maturation of the first mandibular molar is delayed in both genders, and FW and CW were reduced in UCCLP compared to controls. Maturation was correlated with FW.",
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T1 - Early post-natal development of the mandibular permanent first molar in infants with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate

AU - Hermann, N V

AU - Darvann, T A

AU - Kreiborg, S

N1 - © 2017 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2017/11

Y1 - 2017/11

N2 - OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown that the mandibular permanent first molar (M1inf ) in young children with isolated cleft palate is characterized by delay in maturation and has reduced crown width. Consequently, it is of interest to investigate the early maturation and width of the follicle and crown of M1inf in children with combined cleft lip and palate.DESIGN: Retrospective, longitudinal study. Cephalometric X-rays of 47 consecutive Danish children with UCCLP (37 males; 10 females) and 44 with unilateral incomplete cleft lip (UICL) (29 males; 15 females) examined at 2 and 22 months of age. UICL served as control group. Maturation (according to Haavikko), width of follicle (FW) and crown (CW) of M1inf were assessed.RESULTS: The maturation of the first mandibular molar was delayed in both genders at 2 and 22 months of age. FW and CW were smaller in children with UCCLP at both 2 and 22 months of age. There was a positive correlation between maturation and FW.CONCLUSIONS: Maturation of the first mandibular molar is delayed in both genders, and FW and CW were reduced in UCCLP compared to controls. Maturation was correlated with FW.

AB - OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown that the mandibular permanent first molar (M1inf ) in young children with isolated cleft palate is characterized by delay in maturation and has reduced crown width. Consequently, it is of interest to investigate the early maturation and width of the follicle and crown of M1inf in children with combined cleft lip and palate.DESIGN: Retrospective, longitudinal study. Cephalometric X-rays of 47 consecutive Danish children with UCCLP (37 males; 10 females) and 44 with unilateral incomplete cleft lip (UICL) (29 males; 15 females) examined at 2 and 22 months of age. UICL served as control group. Maturation (according to Haavikko), width of follicle (FW) and crown (CW) of M1inf were assessed.RESULTS: The maturation of the first mandibular molar was delayed in both genders at 2 and 22 months of age. FW and CW were smaller in children with UCCLP at both 2 and 22 months of age. There was a positive correlation between maturation and FW.CONCLUSIONS: Maturation of the first mandibular molar is delayed in both genders, and FW and CW were reduced in UCCLP compared to controls. Maturation was correlated with FW.

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JO - Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research

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