A Survey of Orthodontic Treatment in Team Care for Patients With Syndromic Craniosynostosis in Japan

作者:Susami Takafumi*; Fukawa Toshihiko; Miyazaki Haruyo; Sakamoto Teruo; Morishita Tadashi; Sato Yoshiaki; Kinno Yoshiaki; Kurata Kazuyuki; Watanabe Keiichiro; Asahito Toshikazu; Saito Isao
来源:Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2018, 55(4): 479-486.
DOI:10.1177/1055665617747703

摘要

Objective: To understand the actual condition of orthodontic treatment in team care for patients with syndromic craniosynostosis (SCS) in Japan.
Design: A nationwide collaborative survey.
Setting: Twenty-four orthodontic clinics in Japan.
Patients: A total of 246 patients with SCS.
Main Outcome Measure: Treatment history was examined based on orthodontic records using common survey sheets.
Results: Most patients first visited the orthodontic clinic in the deciduous or mixed dentition phase. Midface advancement was performed without visiting the orthodontic clinic in about a quarter of the patients, and more than a half of the patients underwent "surgery-first" midface advancement. First-phase orthodontic treatment was carried out in about a half of the patients, and maxillary expansion and protraction were performed. Tooth extraction was required in about two-thirds of patients, and the extraction of maxillary teeth was required in most patients. Tooth abnormalities were found in 37.8% of patients, and abnormalities of maxillary molars were frequently (58.3%) found in patients who had undergone midface surgery below the age of 6 years.
Conclusions: Many patients underwent "surgery-first" midface advancement, and visiting the orthodontic clinic at least before advancement was considered desirable. First-phase orthodontic treatment should be performed considering the burden of care. Midface advancement below the age of 6 years had a high risk of injury to the maxillary molars. This survey is considered useful for improving orthodontic treatment in team care of patients with SCS.

  • 出版日期2018-4