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[Digital Concepts for the Care of Newborns with Craniofacial Anomalies].
Zeitschrift Für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie 2024 March 23
The treatment of newborns with craniofacial abnormalities such as cleft lip and/or palate poses special challenges for healthcare providers. Often, the collaboration of an interdisciplinary team of pediatricians, orthodontists, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons is necessary. Therapy using feeding or stimulation plates can improve feeding and strengthen orofacial muscle tone. The treatment of patients with cleft lip and palate using conventionally manufactured feeding plates as well as the treatment of patients with reduced orofacial muscle tone through stimulation plates therapy are established and widely used methods. The conventional production of these plate appliances can lead to serious complications such as swallowing of impression material and airway obstruction due to aspiration. Through an innovative, entirely digital workflow using computer-assisted design and manufacturing of the appliances in a 3D printer, risks can be minimized and time and costs can be saved. This article aims to explain the digital workflow of treating newborns with 3D CAD/CAM feeding and stimulation plates through two case studies.
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