A cleft lip is a congenital deformity characterized by a gap or split in the upper lip. This condition occurs when the facial structures of a developing baby don't close completely.
A cleft palate is a congenital defect that occurs when the roof of the mouth (palate) does not fully close during prenatal development, resulting in an opening that can affect eating, speaking, and hearing.
Secondary cleft lip revision involves corrective surgery to refine and improve the results of the primary cleft lip repair. It addresses concerns such as asymmetry, scarring, or functional problems.
Secondary palate surgery involves corrective procedures to refine and enhance the results of the primary palate repair. It addresses concerns such as speech difficulties, fistulas (holes in the palate).
Orthognathic surgery involves the surgical repositioning of the jaws to correct skeletal and dental irregularities. This procedure is often combined with orthodontic treatment to achieve a balanced and harmonious facial structure.
Speech therapy involves a series of exercises and techniques designed to improve speech production and communication.Speech therapy involves a series of exercises and techniques designed to improve speech production.
Dental services play a crucial role in the overall treatment and management of individuals with cleft lip and palate. These services include preventive, restorative. Dental care aimed at ensuring optimal oral health and function.
Nasoalveolar Molding (NAM) therapy is a pre-surgical orthopedic treatment used to reshape the gums, lip, and nostrils before cleft lip and palate surgery. This therapy is particularly beneficial for infants born with cleft conditions
Alveolar bone grafting is a specialized surgical procedure designed to address alveolar clefts. These clefts are gaps or deficiencies in the bone that supports the teeth in the upper jaw the primary goal of this procedure.
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPI) is a condition where the soft palate fails to close properly against the back of the throat during speech, resulting in air escaping through the nose and causing speech problems.
Cleft rhinoplasty is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at correcting nasal deformities associated with cleft lip and cleft palate conditions. This surgery not only enhances the aesthetic appearance.
Feeding and nutrition counseling is crucial for children with cleft lip and cleft palate, ensuring they receive the proper nutrients for healthy growth and development. These children often face unique challenges that can affect their.
Scar management and revision are specialized procedures designed to improve the appearance of scars and restore skin functionality. These procedures are essential for patients with scars resulting from surgeries.
A submucous cleft palate is a less visible form of cleft palate where the cleft is covered by the mucous membrane lining the roof of the mouth, making it harder to detect. A submucous cleft palate is a less visible form of cleft palate.
The Abbé flap surgery is a specialized procedure used to lengthen and reconstruct the upper lip, often required for patients with congenital conditions, trauma, or previous surgeries that resulted in a short upper lip.
Pharyngeal flap surgery is a specialized procedure aimed at treating velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI), a condition where the soft palate fails to close properly against the back of the throat during speech.
Pierre Robin Syndrome (PRS) is a congenital condition characterized by a combination of micrognathia (small lower jaw), glossoptosis (tongue displacement), and cleft palate
A wide cleft palate is a more severe form of cleft palate where the gap in the roof of the mouth is significantly wider. This condition can pose greater challenges in terms of surgical repair.
Cleft palate repair in adult patients is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at correcting a congenital or acquired gap in the roof of the mouth. While most cleft palate repairs are performed in infancy or childhood,
Gingivo Periosteo Plasty (GPP) is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at improving the health and aesthetics of the gums and periosteum, which is the layer of connective tissue that covers the bones.
Closure of a midline fistula is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at repairing abnormal connections or openings along the midline of the body, particularly in areas like the palate or other regions.
A lateral fistula refers to an abnormal connection or passageway that develops along the side or flank of the body, often requiring surgical intervention for closure. These fistulas can arise from congenital defects,
A subtotal fistula refers to a complex or extensive abnormal passage or connection typically involving deeper tissues. This condition often requires specialized surgical intervention for closure.
Closure of multiple fistulae involves the surgical repair of several abnormal connections or passages that may develop in various anatomical locations. These fistulae can arise from congenital defects, previous surgeries.
Closure of a large anterior palatal fistula involves a specialized surgical procedure aimed at repairing a significant abnormal opening or communication.
Combined surgery for palatal fistula closure and speech enhancement involves a specialized procedure aimed at addressing both the anatomical defect and speech-related.
Palate reconstruction for total or subtotal loss involves highly specialized surgical procedures aimed at restoring the structural integrity and function of the palate, which may be compromised due to congenital defects.
Continuing care and long-term follow-up are essential components of comprehensive treatment for cleft lip and cleft palate patients.
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