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  2. Cleft lip and cleft palate - Wikipedia

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    In some cases of a severe bilateral complete cleft, the premaxillary segment will be protruded far outside the mouth. Nasoalveolar molding prior to surgery can improve long-term nasal symmetry where there is complete unilateral cleft lip–cleft palate, compared to correction by surgery alone, according to a retrospective cohort study. [64]

  3. Van der Woude syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cleft lip begins to develop on day 40, and cleft palate emerges on day 50 of development. [3] There are three types of lip pits, which are classified according to their location: midline upper, comissural, and lower lip. The most common phenotype is two symmetrical lower lip pits flanking both sides of the midline in the bilateral paramedial ...

  4. Classification of cleft lip and cleft palate - Wikipedia

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    Veau-III cleft palate: A cleft of the velum (soft palate), extending unilaterally through the secondary hard palate, past the incisive foramen, and through the primary hard palate and alveolus. The vomer (the bony part of the nasal septum) remains attached to the palatal shelf on the greater segment (non-cleft side).

  5. Craniofacial cleft - Wikipedia

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    Nasomaxillary dysplasia is caused by a development arrest at the junction of the lateral side of the nose and the maxilla, which results in a complete or non-complete cleft between the nose and the orbital floor (nasoocular cleft) or between the mouth, nose and the orbital floor (oronasal-ocular cleft). The development of the lip is normal.

  6. Macrostomia - Wikipedia

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    The facial cleft runs from the corner of the mouth towards the bottom of the ear. The outside of the ear on the affected side of the face appears as normal and a region of soft tissue connects the cleft to the right lateral posterior hard palate. Internally there is no soft palate. [3]

  7. Jaw abnormality - Wikipedia

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    Clinically, cleft palate presents as opening in the palate that can affect the front palate only or extending from the front to the back palate. [47] Cleft lip is presented clinically with opening of the upper lip which can be a small slit on the upper lip or large opening connected to the nose. [47] The cleft can be unilateral on the upper lip ...

  8. Vomer flap surgery - Wikipedia

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    A study that compared the effects of vomerine flap closure of the hard palate at the time of lip repair with non-closure of the hard palate in subjects with a unilateral cleft lip and palate found that the decrease of alveolar arch gap width at palate repair (6 months) in the vomerine flap group was significantly more than the decrease observed ...

  9. Orthognathic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Cleft lip and palate Orthognathic surgery is a well established and widely used treatment option for insufficient growth of the maxilla in patients with an orofacial cleft . [ 14 ] There is some debate regarding the timing of orthognathic procedures, to maximise the potential for natural growth of the facial skeleton. [ 15 ]

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