Z. Smahel et Z. Mullerova, POSTPUBERTAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FACE IN UNILATERAL CLEFT-LIP AND PALATE AS COMPARED TO THE PUBERTAL PERIOD - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY, Journal of craniofacial genetics and developmental biology, 16(3), 1996, pp. 182-192
X-ray cephalometry was used for the assessment of 22 boys and 23 girls
with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate who were treated with t
he same surgical method. They were examined at the age of 10 years and
in adulthood, In the group of 13 boys and 15 girls, examined also at
the age of 15 years, were analysed intersexual differences of facial g
rowth and development during the postpubertal period and the results w
ere compared with those obtained during the pubertal period. The data
showed that in boys facial growth persists after the age of 15 years a
nd in the region of the upper face attains about half the values recor
ded in the period of puberty, while mandibular growth attains almost t
he same values as during puberty, In girls the growth is almost termin
ated but for the lower jaw, where it is still significant though sever
al times slighter than during puberty. In both sexes there is only a m
inimum growth of maxillary depth and of upper lip height during the po
stpubertal period, as well as during the pubertal period. The highest
growth rate shows the depth of the nose, Because of the intersexual di
fferences in the amount of postpubertal growth, developmental changes
in facial configuration do not occur in girls during this period, whil
e in boys a further deterioration of maxillary protrusion, of sagittal
jaw relations, and of the upper lip prominence continues, as well as
an increase of the flattening of the face. In contrast to the pubertal
period in both sexes, a proclination of upper incisors and an improve
ment of overjet was not attained. Contrary to the pubertal period, in
the postpubertal period, intersexual differences in the amount of grow
th and of the developmental changes in the shape and position of facia
l characteristics were recorded, Therefore during studies of the growt
h and development of the face, it is not possible to pool both sexes w
ithout some reservations, This holds true in particular in the postpub
ertal period.