Centre ‐level variation in treatment and outcomes and predictors of outcomes in 5‐year‐old children with non‐syndromic unilateral cleft lip treated within a centralized service: the Cleft Care UK study. Part 6: summary and implications
ConclusionsFurther improvements to and monitoring of the current centralized model of care are required to ensure the best outcomes for all children with cleft lip and palate.
Source: Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research - Category: Dentistry Authors: A. R. Ness, A. K. Wills, O. Mahmoud, A. Hall, D. Sell, J. Smallridge, L. Southby, D. Stokes, S. Toms, A. Waylen, Y. Wren, J. R. Sandy Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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