20th Congress of the COS, 4th czecho-slovak orthodontic congress 
 

A novel approach for the treatment of cleft palate problem; archwise distraction technique

Nejat Erverdi   

Keynote Lecture - Saturday, September 21, 2019

Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is defined as a congenital deformity caused by failed fusion of medial and lateral palatine processes during 4-12th weeks of embryogenesis, resulting in an open communication between oral and nasal cavities. In CLP patients, maxillary hypoplasia, velopharyngeal insufficiency and alveolar clefts are the major issues that have to be taken care of after labiopalatal reconstruction. Rather than several consecutive operations, such as bone-graftings and orthognathic surgery, alveolar distraction can be a better treatment option in many cases. AWDA – Archwise Distraction Appliance – is a rigid, tooth-borne, custom-made appliance that is developed to control the distraction vector with double archwire system. Our experiences show that the AWDA is a successful appliance in cases of distraction osteogenesis. Moreover, alveolar distraction has significant advantages over conventional treatment modalities for CLP patients.

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