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Answer: Many of the experts in the cleft world are actively investigating etiology and prevention of cleft. We support their work and hope one day they will find a solution. For now, we know that cleft lip and palate is primarily a genetic condition which is...

Frequently Asked Questions | Smile Train

Answer: Many of the waiting children have minor/correctable special needs such as prematurity, low birth weight or developmental delays. Others have more moderate special needs such as congenital heart disease, cleft lip and palate, or clubfoot. A smaller gr...

Holt\'s Waiting Child Program

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...

Sarasota Orthodontics - Freeman Orthodontics FAQs

Answer: Cosmetic surgery includes procedures such as breast augmentation (implants), liposuction, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), changing the shape of the nose, facial rejuvination procedures and injectables such as Botox and Restylane. These surgeries are to ...

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Answer: Hopefully most of these children has been having relatively non-serious health problem. Those who were under 3-4 years of age often show signs of anemia, rickets, developmental delay and failure to thrive, significant number of them having the histor...

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Answer: For certain problems, we utilize a team of doctors. For instance, cleft lip and palate patients have multiple problems that not only involve their appearance, but can involve their speech, hearing, and their jaw development. We see those patients as ...

Most Commonly Asked Questions - Childrens Plastic Surgery

Answer: Cosmetic surgery reshapes normal structures of a patient's appearance. This includes treating the face, torso and extremities (hands and feet). Some examples are eyelid surgery and face-lifts.Reconstructive surgery is performed on abnormal structures...

FAQ - Plastic Surgery | Park Nicollet Health Services

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