Cleft lip and palate

The face is an important source of information in interpersonal communication. It is the focus of attention in face-to-face interaction, and gives us information on which we form initial, automatic impression of other people. Cleft lip and palate forms a group of facial anomalies that have an additional disadvantage of being located in the nose mouth area and can have a significant physical and psychological impact on the patient.

In India 1 and 700 live birth is a cleft lip and palate

Cleft lip – an abnormality in which the lip does not completely form. the degree of the cleft lip can vary greatly, from mild (notching of the lip) to severe (large opening from the lip up through the nose).

Cleft palate – occurs when the roof of the mouth does not completely close, leaving an opening that can extend into the nasal cavity. the cleft may involve either side of the palate. it can extend from the front of the mouth (hard palate) to the throat (soft palate). the cleft may also include the lip.

Unilateral cleft lip
Unilateral cleft lip
Bilateral cleft lip
Biletral Cleft Lip
Facial cleft
cleft palate
cleft palate
secondary alveolar bone grafting
secondary alveolar bone grafting
Cleft Rhinoplasty
Lip revision
lip revision
palatal fistula
palatal fistula