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A Holistic Approach for the Identification of Success Factors in Secondary Cleft Osteoplasty

Cleft lip and palate belong to the most frequent craniofacial anomalies. Secondary osteoplasty is usually performed between 7 and 11 years with the closure of the osseus defect by autologous bone. Due to widespread occurrence of the defect in conjunction with its social significance due to possible...

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Autores principales: Schröder, Tom A., Maiwald, Martin, Reinicke, Axel, Teicher, Uwe, Seidel, André, Schmidt, Thorsten, Ihlenfeldt, Steffen, Kozak, Karol, Pradel, Winnie, Lauer, Günter, Ben Achour, Anas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35330506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12030506
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author Schröder, Tom A.
Maiwald, Martin
Reinicke, Axel
Teicher, Uwe
Seidel, André
Schmidt, Thorsten
Ihlenfeldt, Steffen
Kozak, Karol
Pradel, Winnie
Lauer, Günter
Ben Achour, Anas
author_facet Schröder, Tom A.
Maiwald, Martin
Reinicke, Axel
Teicher, Uwe
Seidel, André
Schmidt, Thorsten
Ihlenfeldt, Steffen
Kozak, Karol
Pradel, Winnie
Lauer, Günter
Ben Achour, Anas
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description Cleft lip and palate belong to the most frequent craniofacial anomalies. Secondary osteoplasty is usually performed between 7 and 11 years with the closure of the osseus defect by autologous bone. Due to widespread occurrence of the defect in conjunction with its social significance due to possible esthetic impairments, the outcome of treatment is of substantial interest. The success of the treatment is determined by the precise rebuilding of the dental arch using autologous bone from the iliac crest. A detailed analysis of retrospective data disclosed a lack of essential and structured information to identify success factors for fast regeneration and specify the treatment. Moreover, according to the current status, no comparable process monitoring is possible during osteoplasty due to the lack of sensory systems. Therefore, a holistic approach was developed to determine the parameters for a successful treatment via the incorporation of patient data, the treatment sequences and sensor data gained by an attachable sensor module into a developed Dental Tech Space (DTS). This approach enables heterogeneous data sets to be linked inside of DTS, archiving and analysis, and is also for future considerations of respective patient-specific treatment plans.
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spelling pubmed-89559042022-03-26 A Holistic Approach for the Identification of Success Factors in Secondary Cleft Osteoplasty Schröder, Tom A. Maiwald, Martin Reinicke, Axel Teicher, Uwe Seidel, André Schmidt, Thorsten Ihlenfeldt, Steffen Kozak, Karol Pradel, Winnie Lauer, Günter Ben Achour, Anas J Pers Med Communication Cleft lip and palate belong to the most frequent craniofacial anomalies. Secondary osteoplasty is usually performed between 7 and 11 years with the closure of the osseus defect by autologous bone. Due to widespread occurrence of the defect in conjunction with its social significance due to possible esthetic impairments, the outcome of treatment is of substantial interest. The success of the treatment is determined by the precise rebuilding of the dental arch using autologous bone from the iliac crest. A detailed analysis of retrospective data disclosed a lack of essential and structured information to identify success factors for fast regeneration and specify the treatment. Moreover, according to the current status, no comparable process monitoring is possible during osteoplasty due to the lack of sensory systems. Therefore, a holistic approach was developed to determine the parameters for a successful treatment via the incorporation of patient data, the treatment sequences and sensor data gained by an attachable sensor module into a developed Dental Tech Space (DTS). This approach enables heterogeneous data sets to be linked inside of DTS, archiving and analysis, and is also for future considerations of respective patient-specific treatment plans. MDPI 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8955904/ /pubmed/35330506 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12030506 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schröder, Tom A.
Maiwald, Martin
Reinicke, Axel
Teicher, Uwe
Seidel, André
Schmidt, Thorsten
Ihlenfeldt, Steffen
Kozak, Karol
Pradel, Winnie
Lauer, Günter
Ben Achour, Anas
A Holistic Approach for the Identification of Success Factors in Secondary Cleft Osteoplasty
title A Holistic Approach for the Identification of Success Factors in Secondary Cleft Osteoplasty
title_full A Holistic Approach for the Identification of Success Factors in Secondary Cleft Osteoplasty
title_fullStr A Holistic Approach for the Identification of Success Factors in Secondary Cleft Osteoplasty
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title_short A Holistic Approach for the Identification of Success Factors in Secondary Cleft Osteoplasty
title_sort holistic approach for the identification of success factors in secondary cleft osteoplasty
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35330506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12030506
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