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Title: Oral and nasal malodor in patients with and without cleft lip and palate who had undergone orthodontic therapy
Author: Doruk, C; Ozturk, F; Ozdemir, H; Nalcaci, R
Abstract: Objective: To compare oral and nasal malodor in patients with and without cleft lip and palate (CILP) who had undergone orthodontic therapy. Setting: University of Cumhuriyet, Sivas, Turkey. Patients: The study included 33 patients. Group 1 was composed of 11 patients with CLP. Measurements were taken while they were undergoing treatment with orthodontic fixed appliances. Group 2 included 11 individuals without CILP; measurements were taken during fixed orthodontic therapy. Group 3 consisted of 11 individuals without CILP who did not receive orthodontic therapy. Intervention: Oral malodor, nasal malodor, Gingival Index, Plaque Index, and probing depths were evaluated in each group. Results: Plaque Index, Gingival Index, and probing depths showed no significant differences between groups 1 and 2. In contrast, oral malodor was significantly different between the two groups (p < .05). Groups 2 and 3 showed differences in gingival and plaque indices but not in probing depths and oral malodor. All healthy nostrils in Group 1, Group 2, and Group 3 were significantly different from affected nostrils in the CLIP patients. There was significant malodor in affected nostrils when compared with nonaffected nostrils in group 1 (p < .05). Conclusion: Oral malodor was increased in patients with CLP. Nasal malodor level was also higher in affected nostrils of the CLIP patients compared to nostrils of healthy subjects.
Source: CLEFT PALATE-CRANIOFACIAL JOURNAL
Publication Year: 2008
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