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Two Methods of Lip Taping as a Presurgical Orthopedic Appliance

Cleft Lip and Palate

A randomized clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of two methods of lip taping as a presurgical orthopedic appliances on maxillary arch dimensions in infants with bilateral cleft lip and palate.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

DynaCleft® Effects on Soft Tissues and on Quality of Life for Incomplete Unilateral Cleft Lip Infants...

Cleft Lip and Palate

The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of the DynaCleft® system on soft tissues of infants with unilateral incomplete cleft lip and to assess influences on quality of life for infants who underwent DynaCleft® and that of their families.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Mindful Parenting - A Single Case Experimental Design Study

ParentingAlopecia5 more

Some parents of children living with a visible difference can experience heightened stress due to the associated challenges of this. Parent's views of the child's visible difference and their responses to the child are important. Mindful parenting approaches have been found to reduce stress or distress for parents of children with disabilities, physical health problems and skin conditions. This study will be completed with a small number of participants (around six to 12). Participants will be parents or carers of a child living with a visible difference aged four to 16 years, who are experiencing stress. Parents or carers will complete an online mindful parenting intervention (called Two Hearts) including video content, audio files and a workbook, over six weeks. Over the twelve-week study period participants will also provide the following information which will be compared over time: Complete four group support sessions during the intervention via videoconferencing Complete questionnaires at four timepoints Provide information about their use of the intervention materials and home practice weekly Answer two questions daily via text message about parenting stress levels We hope to learn about the initial effects of the mindful parenting programme for parents or carers of children living with a visible difference. We also hope to learn whether parents or carers find completing an online programme possible and practical. Finally, we hope to learn what parents' or carers' views are of the online programme and whether this type of intervention in online format would be helpful for other parents or carers.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Alveolar Cleft Repair Using Osteoinductive Ceramics

Cleft Palate ChildrenCleft Alveolar Ridge1 more

In this study, patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate are enrolled in a multicenter stepped wedge randomized trial ithat compares alveolar cleft closure using autologous bone harvested form the mandibular symphysis with an osteoinductive biphasic calcium phosphate putty.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Influence of Presurgical Orthodontic Molding on the Growth of Newborns With Unilateral Cleft Lip...

Cleft Lip and PalateUnilateral Cleft Lip

Orofacial clefts are the second most common birth deformity and vary in etiology and phenotype, e.g. isolated cleft palate, cleft lip or cleft lip palate. Especially newborns with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (UCLP) present severe facial asymmetries auch as a broad and flat ala of the nose, a deviation of the columella and the philtrum to the non cleft side. Since postnatal asymmetries can even remain after surgical lip closure in a alleviated shape, therapeutic presurgical orthodontic approaches to improve symmetrie of the nose and to achieve ideal conditions for lip surgery are essential. Presurgical orthodontic treatment for newborns with UCLP start within the first days after birth to separate oral and nasal cavitiy, to improve breathing and feeding and to regulate growth of the maxillary segments using passive appliances (passive Alveolar Molding (pAM)). An advanced and widely spread concept is the Nasoalveolar Molding (NAM) by Grayson, which was first introduced in 1993 as a palate plate combined with a nasal stent as a non-invasive presurgical appliance to stimulate growth of the nose and use the postnatal potential to modulate the nasal cartilage. The aim of the NAM therapy is to reduce nasal width, to reduce deviation of the columella to the non cleft side and to increase nostril height. However, due to inhomogeneous study designs and results, so far only a slightly positive effect using NAM therapy could be detected and prospective, randomized clinical trials are necessary. The aim of the study is to analyse and to compare the effects of pAM versus NAM treatment in newborns with UCLP in the first year of life. The following parameters will be analysed on defined study time points: nostril width, nasal morphology, cleft width, maxillary growth, statical and dynamical facial asymmetries and facial perception.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Correction of the Unilateral Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity With Sliding Chondrocutaneous Flap and Autologous...

Cleft LipUnilateral

Cleft lip and cleft palate are the most common birth defects of craniofacial development. The surgical repair of this deformity requires comprehensive management plans and well cooperating interdisciplinary cleft teams. Secondary cleft rhinoplasty remains one of the most challenging procedures and aims for restoring nostril symmetry, enhancing nasal function, and improvement of aesthetic outcomes.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

PACT Programme for Parents of Children With SHCN

Urologic DiseasesGastrointestinal Diseases6 more

This randomised controlled trial aims to determine the efficacy of a 12-week, smartphone-based Prosocial-orientated Acceptance and Commitment Training (PACT) programme plus age-appropriate positive parenting advice on the psychological flexibility, prosociality, parenting competence and family functioning with parents of children with special health care needs as well as the mental well-being of parent-child dyads over 12 months follow-up.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Unilateral Cleft Lip Closure - Development of a New Hybrid Technique

Complete Unilateral Cleft Lip

Unilateral cleft lips can be treated with different incision techniques. According to a survey by the American Cleft Palate Association, the Millard II technique is currently used by the majority of US cleft surgeons. In this technique, a cleft-sided advancement flap is pivoted from the cleft side into the rotation flap of the non-cleft side, which serves, among other things, to lengthen the lip. However, the rotational component is often insufficient to sufficiently lengthen the lip on the cleft side. The result is a raised red lip, a shortened edge of the philtrum or a so-called pipe-hole deformity. In order to compensate for these "deficiencies", a triangular flap is currently being formed in the area of the white roll, which is intended to provide sufficient lengthening. However, the scar of the triangular flaps runs exactly opposite to the aesthetic unit. In addition, it often provides a step formation within the white roll. Knowing the weaknesses of the previous techniques, a further development of the incision was made. The rotational flap of the Millard II technique was extended by extending the incision into the columella - similar to the well-known Mohler technique. The caudal part of the advancement flap of the Millard II technique was extended by a wave incision as known from the Pfeifer procedure.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Ketorolac in Palatoplasty

Cleft Lip and Palate

The purpose of this study is to see if the addition of IV Ketorolac to usual care multi-modal pain therapy compared to usual care will improve oral intake post-operatively

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Orbicularis Oris Z-plasty Modification of Modified Millard Technique and the Esthetic Outcome of...

Cleft Lip

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of orbicularis oris muscle z-plasty modification of modified Millard technique on the esthetic outcome and length of the repaired lip

Enrolling by invitation8 enrollment criteria
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