Preliminary Study to Determine the Reference Plane of Patients with a Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate

2017 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
pp. 707-714
Author(s):  
Na-Ri Kim ◽  
Soo-Byung Park ◽  
Sang Min Shin ◽  
Yong-Seok Choi ◽  
Seong-Sik Kim ◽  
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Objective The objective of this study was to determine the three-dimensional midsagittal reference planes for unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) patients that can be easily applied in a clinical setting. Design This was a retrospective analysis. Patients There were 35 UCLP patients (25 men, 10 women; 28.1 ± 6.9 years old) in this study. Methods With landmark's three-dimensional coordinates obtained from cone-beam computed tomography, the symmetric midsagittal reference planes were calculated by applying the ordinary Procrustes superimposition method using the original and mirror images. Procrustes analysis was also used to find the closest landmarks to the calculated symmetric midsagittal reference plane and test its compatibility with the symmetrical midsagittal reference plane. Main Outcome Measure The three nearest landmarks to the symmetric midsagittal reference plane were Opisthion, Basion, and Nasion. Results The averages of the sums of the squared Euclidean distance and squared Procrustes distance differences between the two configurations and shapes fabricated by the symmetrical and landmark-based midsagittal reference planes, respectively, were calculated as 1.836 ± 3.295 and 1.519 × 10–5 ± 2.351 × 10–5. Conclusion It was confirmed that the midsagittal reference planes from these selected landmarks for UCLP patients were compatible with symmetric midsagittal reference planes from the Procrustes analysis and the asymmetric measurements.

2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. e15-e19
Author(s):  
Renan Jhordan Mettelziefen dos Inocentes ◽  
Maria Noel Marzano-Rodrigues ◽  
Guilherme Gonçalves de Espíndola ◽  
Michele García-Usó ◽  
Marília Sayako Yatabe-Ioshida ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 481-486 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinhui Ma ◽  
Catherine Martin ◽  
Grant McIntyre ◽  
Ping Lin ◽  
Peter Mossey

Objective The modified Huddart and Bodenham scoring system assesses maxillary arch constriction and surgical outcomes in cleft lip and palate. This project automates modified Huddart and Bodenham scoring using three-dimensional digital models. Design Development of a novel software tool. Setting The design, construction, development, and testing of the system was carried out at Dundee Dental Hospital. Patients, Participants Subjects with cleft lip and palate. Interventions A plug-in has been developed using an open three-dimensional development platform: Rhinoceros, version 5 ( http://www.rhino3d.co.uk ). Users select cusps on mandibular and maxillary teeth on three-dimensional digital models. A three-dimensional cubic spline generates a mandibular curve, and a best-fit horizontal mandibular reference plane is produced using a least-squares method. Horizontal distances projected from the shortest three-dimensional distances were subsequently calculated between the maxillary cusps and the mandibular curve to calculate the modified Huddart and Bodenham score. Main Outcome Measures Automatic scoring of digital models using the modified Huddart and Bodenham system produces similar results to manual scoring. Results By standardizing outcome assessment in cleft care, multicenter comparisons for audit and research can be simplified, allowing centers throughout the world to upload three-dimensional digital models or intraoral scans of the dental arches for remote scoring. Thereafter, these data can feed back into the global database on orofacial clefting as part of the World Health Organization's international collaborative “Global Burden of Disease” research project for craniofacial anomalies. Conclusions The automated system facilitates quicker and more reliable outcome assessments by minimizing human errors.


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