Early Intervention With Obturators: A Case Series of Infants With Cleft Palate

早期使用腭裂修复器进行干预:一组腭裂患儿病例报告

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Abstract

A cleft palate is a congenital anomaly that can significantly impact an infant's ability to feed and grow normally. This article presents a case series of three infants diagnosed with a congenital cleft palate, who were fitted with a custom obturator for feeding purposes. The infants exhibited difficulty with suction and oral feeding due to the cleft, which led to inadequate nutrition and increased risk of aspiration. To address this issue, a removable obturator was fabricated to temporarily occlude the palatal gap and improve the efficiency of sucking after taking consent for the same from the parents. The obturator was designed to ensure a secure fit, promote proper alignment, and reduce the risk of nasal regurgitation during feeding. The infants demonstrated immediate improvements in feeding and a significant reduction in aspiration risk. The article highlights the importance of early intervention and the role of prosthetic devices like obturators in managing feeding difficulties associated with cleft palate in neonates. Additionally, this report emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach involving pediatricians, speech therapists, and prosthodontists in the management of infants with cleft palate.

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