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      Soft tissue molding technique in cleft lip and palate patient using laser surgery in combination with orthodontic appliance: A case report

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          Abstract

          Background

          Although surgical treatment protocols for cleft lip and palate patients have been established, many patients still have some soft tissue defects after complete healing from surgical interventions. These are excess soft tissue, high attached fraena and firmed tethering scares. These soft tissue defects resulted shallowing of vestibule, restricted tooth movement, compromised periodontal health and trended to limit the maxillary growth. The aim of this case report was to present a method of correcting soft tissue defects after conventional surgery in cleft lip and palate patient by using combined laser surgery and orthodontic appliance.

          Case report

          A bilateral cleft lip and palate patient with a clinical problem of shallow upper anterior vestibule after alveolar bone graft received a vestibular extension by using CO 2 laser with ablation and vaporization techniques at 4 W and continuous wave. A customized orthodontic appliance, called a buccal shield, was placed immediately after surgery and retained for 1 month to 3 months until complete soft tissue healing. The procedures were performed 2 episodes. Both interventions used the same CO 2 laser procedure. The first treatment resulted in partial re-attachment of soft tissue at surgical area. The second laser operation with the proper design of buccal shield providing passive contact with more extended flange resulting in a favorable outcome from 1 year follow up. Then the corrective orthodontic treatment could be continued effectively.

          Conclusion

          The CO 2 laser surgery was a proper treatment for correcting soft tissue defects and the design of buccal shield was a key for success in molding surgical soft tissue.

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          Author and article information

          Journal
          Laser Ther
          Laser Ther
          islsm
          islsm
          Laser Therapy
          Japan Medical Laser Laboratory
          0898-5901
          1884-7269
          31 March 2017
          1 October 2017
          : 26
          : 1
          : 59-64
          Affiliations
          [1: ] Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, University of Phayao, Phayao, Thailand and Lasers in Dentistry Research Group, Khon Kaen University
          [2: ] Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Khon Kaen University
          [3: ] Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand and Lasers in Dentistry Research Group, Khon Kaen University
          Author notes
          Addressee for Correspondence: Assoc. Prof Sajee Sattayut, DDS PhD Lasers in Dentistry Research Group, Khon Kaen University and Oral Surgery Department, Faculty of Dentistry Khon Kaen University,123 Faculty of Dentistry, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 40002 Tel: +66 93 546 6178 E-mail: sajee@ 123456kku.ac.th
          Article
          PMC5515713 PMC5515713 5515713
          10.5978/islsm.17-CR-02
          5515713
          28740330
          e68981d2-82c7-401c-b545-8f6b631b6b28
          2017, Japan Medical Laser Laboratory
          History
          : 16 August 2016
          : 18 October 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 9, Tables: 0, References: 13, Pages: 6
          Categories
          Case Report

          vestibular stent,soft tissue molding,orthodontic treatment,cleft,photoablation

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