Congenital Cleft Lip and Palate: Diagnosis, Treatment and Management

A special issue of Children (ISSN 2227-9067). This special issue belongs to the section "Pediatric Dentistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 November 2024 | Viewed by 122

Special Issue Editors


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Guest Editor
1. Children’s Oral Health Service and Child Specialist Services, Metro North Hospital, Queensland Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, QLD 4101, Australia
2. School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD 4222, Australia
Interests: cleft lip and palate and craniofacial deformities; obstructive sleep apnoea; eating behaviour and chewing features; functional appliances; orthodontics

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Guest Editor
School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD 4222, Australia
Interests: endodontics; maxillofacial trauma; microbology; biomaterial development; cleft lip and palate; bone regenration; laser technology in dentistry; dental digital technology; dental education

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Guest Editor Assistant
1. Plastic Surgery, Queensland Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, QLD 4101, Australia
2. Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Interests: cleft lip and palat; ear surgery; hand surgery

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

While there have been significant advancements in medical and dental technologies in recent years, the application of advanced technology in cleft lip and palate (CLP) management continues to encounter several challenges and limitations, particularly in children and newborns. The need for specialized equipment, the application of digital technology and advanced surgical/non-surgical techniques, and the introduction of innovative protocols are some of the domains that require further exploration. Continued research and innovation are essential to overcoming the challenges encountered in the management and advancement of surgical and orthodontic care in CLP children.

This Special Issue aims to explore the latest advancements in digital technology and innovative protocols that may revolutionize CLP management in the treatment of children with cleft lip and palate, offering more precise orthodontic, orthopedic, and surgical outcomes and enhanced patient care. From novel orthodontic and surgical techniques to virtual rehabilitation programs, this Special Issue aims to showcase the transformative potential of digital technology and innovative clinical protocols in enhancing the outcomes and quality of life for children and infants with cleft lip and palate.

Dr. Ghassan Idris
Prof. Dr. Robert Love
Guest Editors

Dr. Stuart Bade
Guest Editor Assistant

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Keywords

  • cleft lip and palate diagnosis and management in children and infants
  • surgical approach and protocols for children with cleft lip and palate
  • orthodontic treatment for children with cleft lip and palate
  • orthopedic treatment for children and infants with cleft lip and palate
  • naso alveolar molding for infants with cleft lip and palate
  • digital technology use in children with cleft lip and palate
  • computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing in management of children with cleft lip and palate
  • telemedicine role patient-centered care (foundation to safe and high-quality health care in children with cleft lip and palate)

Published Papers

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