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cleft is an opening in the lip, the roof of the mouth or the soft tissue in the back of the mouth. A cleft lip may be accompanied by an opening in the bones of the upper jaw and/or the upper gum. A cleft palate occurs when the two sides of a palate do not join together, resulting in an opening in the roof of the mouth. A cleft lip and palate can occur on one side or both sides. A child can suffer ...
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Answer: One in every 650 newborns is affected by a cleft. Cleft lip and palate are the fourth most common birth defect in the United States.
Answer: It is not entirely clear why this happens in some babies but cleft lip and palate can run in families so it is likely that there may be a genetic factor. If a person is born with a cleft, the chances of that person having a child with a cleft, given ...
Answer: Lips and palates develop from separate parts during the first 3 months of pregnancy. Normally, the left and right parts of the lip come together or “Fuse” creating a normal lip. The two vertical lines on the normal upper lip are created w...
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Answer: Most malocclusions are inherited, but some are acquired. Inherited problems include crowding of teeth, too much space between teeth, extra or missing teeth, cleft palate and a wide variety of other irregularities of the jaws and face. Acquired malocc...
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Answer: Treatment of cleft begins within six months after birth with corrective surgery. Primary surgery with the lip repair at about 3 to 4 months and palate repair between 6 and 12 months. Cosmetic surgery on the nose may occur before the child attends sch...
Answer: There are a number of reasons for the cleft anomaly including a genetic predisposition, diet, life style, lack of adequate vitamins especially folic acid, smoking while pregnant, and pollution. Research has shown that a genetic predisposition can be ...
Answer: Orthodontists are dental specialists who limit their practice to treating patients with problems of dental and skeletal alignment (crowding, spacing, overbite, crossbites, etc).  After graduating from the University of Florida College of Dentist...
Answer: The children can be male or female and range in age from 6 months - 13 years. Some of the medical needs commonly seen are cleft lip and palate, congenital heart disease, vision or hearing impairments, club foot/feet, extra digits on hands or feet, He...