Early Maxillary Orthopedics for the Newborn Cleft Lip and Palate PatientAn Impression and an Appliance
A detailed description of the fabrication and use of a maxillary orthopedic prosthesis for the newborn cleft palate patient, from impression through parental management of the appliance.
Presented at the Midwest Component of the Edward H. Angle Society Jamary, 1982
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Contributor Notes
Dr. Jacobson is in the private practice of orthodontics in Chicago, Illinois. He also serves as Associate Professor of Clinical Orthodontics at Northwestern University Dental School, and Attending Orthodontist at Children's Memorial Hospital. He holds D.D.S. and M.S degrees from Northwestern University, and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics
Dr. Rosenstein is in the private practice of orthodontics in Chicago, Illinois. He also serves as Professor of Orthodontics at Northwestern University Dental School, and Attending Orthodontist at Children's Memorial Hospital. He holds D. D. S. and M. S. D. degrees from Northwestern University, and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics