Pre-surgical infant orthopedics with the naso alveolar molding (NAM) device for unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate: Case series
- Author:
Laureta Cristina M
;
Macapagal Tanya P
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- MeSH:
Human;
Male;
Infant Newborn;
CLEFT LIP;
CLEFT PALATE;
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES;
JAW DISEASES;
JAW ABNORMALITIES
- From:
Acta Medica Philippina
2012;46(1):64-72
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Management of infants born with cleft lip and palate entails an interdisciplinary team effort that begins from infancy to adulthood. The goal of pre-surgical infant orthopedics is to reduce the severity of the cleft deformity before surgery. However, traditional methods do not address the deformity of the nasal cartilages and alveolar ridges simultaneously.
The Nasoalveolar Molding (NAM) technique takes advantage of the malleability of immature nasal cartilage and its ability to maintain a permanent correction of its form. The NAM device is used to actively mold the alar dome, nasal cartilages, premaxilla, and alveolar ridges into a more normal anatomic form and position. It permits non-surgical elongation of the columella through application of tissue expansion principles. This results in better facial aesthetics and may help reduce the extent, number and cost of surgeries.
The three cases presented illustrate the application of the NAM device for the pre-surgical infant orthopedics in unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate patients treated at the Philippine Children's Medical Center-Pediatric Dentistry Division (PCMC-PDD).