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  2. Palatoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Any person with any degree of a cleft palate is a candidate for palatoplasty. The procedure is usually performed on infants. The ideal age for the patient is between six and twelve months of age. If the surgery is carried out much beyond three years of age, speech development may not be optimal.

  3. Cleft lip and cleft palate - Wikipedia

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    Providing nutrition through a feeding tube is often necessary, but corrective surgery in dogs can be done by the age of twelve weeks. [107] For cleft palate, there is a high rate of surgical failure resulting in repeated surgeries. [112] Surgical techniques for cleft palate in dogs include prosthesis, mucosal flaps, and microvascular free flaps ...

  4. Millard criteria - Wikipedia

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    Millard criteria (Rule of 10) is a set of rules, which is to be fulfilled for undertaking elective surgery for children, and mostly used for reference in cleft lip surgery. The criteria includes these prerequisites: [1] [2]

  5. Shriners Hospitals for Children - Wikipedia

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    Children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate are eligible for care and receive all services in a family-centered environment, regardless of the patients' ability to pay. Care for children is usually provided until age 18, although in some cases, it may be extended to age 21.

  6. Alveolar cleft grafting - Wikipedia

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    In cleft palate patients bone grafting during the mixed dentition has been widely accepted since the mid-1960s. The goals of surgery are to stabilize the maxilla, facilitate the healthy eruption of teeth that are adjacent the cleft, improving the esthetics of the base of the nose, create a bone base for dental implants, and to close any oro-nasal fistulas.

  7. Does Medicare cover deviated septum surgery? - AOL

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    A surgeon performs it in association with a cleft lip or cleft palate repair. If the procedure is approved by Medicare, the plan will typically cover 80% of the costs. However, individuals may ...

  8. Overseas Plastic Surgery Appeal - Wikipedia

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    Nick Hart is a British doctor and plastic surgeon and the founder of OPSA. Hart was the dedicated cleft lip and palate surgeon for the Hull & East Yorkshire region until 2000, when the service was moved to Leeds. Hart led all of the surgical teams to Pakistan for OPSA, but in 2015 retired from surgery, staying on as the charity's chairman. [7]

  9. Latham appliance - Wikipedia

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    The Latham appliance is a medical appliance used to repair cleft lip and cleft palate in young children. [1] The appliance is surgically inserted by use of pins during the child's 4th or 5th month. After it is in place, the doctor, or parents, turn a screw daily to bring the cleft together to assist with future lip and/or palate repair.

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