![]() ![]() May H, Chun LT (1948) Congenial ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) associated with glossoptosis (retruded mandible) and palatum fissum (cleft palate). ![]() Longmire WP Jr, Sandford MC (1949) Stimulation of mandibular growth in congenital micrognathia by traction. Lleweyllyn JS, Biggs AD (1943) Hypoplasia of the mandible: report of case, with resume of literature and suggestions for modified form treatment. Plast Reconstr Surg 1:300Įley RC, Farber S (1930) Hypoplasia of the mandible (micrognathy) as a cause of cyanotic attack in newly born infant: report of 4 cases. Am J Dis Child 45:799–806ĭouglas B (1946) The treatment of micrognathia associated with obstruction by plastic procedure. Am J Dis Child 53:1057–1064ĭavis AD, Dunn R (1933) Micrognathis: a surgical treatment for correction in early infancy. Am J Orthod 27:633–655Ĭallister AC (1937) Hypoplasia of the mandible (micrognathy) with cleft palate: treatment in early infancy with skeletal traction. Am J Anat 68:209–262īrodie AG (1941b) Behavior of normal and abnormal facial growth patterns. USAīrodie AG (1941a) On the growth pattern of the human head from the 3rd month to the 8th year of life. Singular Publishing Group, San Diego, Ca. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.īerkowitz S (1996) Cleft lip and Palate – perspectives in management. ![]() These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This chapter shows the longitudinal outcome studies using records from birth to adolescence and demonstrates how there are extensive variations in osteogenetic deficiency and facial growth patterns even within the same cleft type. This chapter will show the superimposed palatal tracings that reveal the progressive growth of the cranial vault, the maxilla of the middle face, as well as the increasing mandibular length. There are a number of surgical or nonsurgical procedures that can be utilized during the early neonatal period that can be beneficial. This study will show cephalometric changes that can occur over time. The Pierre Robin sequence will show hypoplasia of the mandible (micrognathia cleft palate/glossoptosis) causing retraction of the sternum synopsis and malnutrition. ![]()
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