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NCT ID: NCT05867862 Recruiting - Orofacial Cleft Clinical Trials

Implementation of a Program to Strengthen Oral Hygiene in Patient With Cleft Deformities

HBD-Fentes
Start date: May 31, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A thorough analysis of the literature shows that children with clefts have a lesser oral hygiene (OH) and dental health (DH) than children without facial malformations, which leads to an increased number of tooth decay on temporary and permanent tooth and a poor gingival health due to gingivitis or periodontitis. The incidence of tooth decay is corelated with the severity of the cleft, children with bilateral cleft lip (including the alveolar bone) have a higher rate of tooth decay. Despite the fact that carious lesions are decreasing in general population, its rate remain constant in children with cleft. Children who suffer from cleft in the north-west region of France are treated within the center of competence of rare disorder in the Nantes's hospital (CCMR MAFACE); this center is a gathering of different professional health specialist (surgeon, speech specialist, gynecologist, orthodontists, pediatrician…) working together to maximize treatment for those patients from diagnosis (sometime antenatal) to adulthood. The active file of patients treated for cleft in Nantes's CHU is quite important, allowing an easy recruitment. The investigator would like to create a clinical study, assessing the impact implementing a special program to strengthen OH in patient with cleft whose follow-up is taking place in Nantes's CCMR MAFACE. It would be an epidemiologic, prospective, randomized, controlled, and monocentric study

NCT ID: NCT04342234 Recruiting - Cleft Palate Clinical Trials

Neural Network to Calculate Morphology of the Cleft Palate to Reduce Cleft Lip and Palate Treatment Burden.

Start date: March 5, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is to develop a neural network to compute palatal three dimensional (3D) geometry by using routinely taken intraoral/palatal photographs and palatal casts of infants with cleft lip and palate deformity for reducing cleft lip and palate treatment burden. Data of palatal casts and palatal images of cleft patients routinely treated at the University Hospital Basel will be analyzed.The collection of large data helps in developing a neural network that will allow the computation of the 3D geometry from single photographs.