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Realities about Cleft Lip and Palate
Cleft lip and cleft palate are oral-facial clefts meaning they are congenital defects marked by an opening in a structure around the face and mouth.
Around 1 in 700 newborns have a cleft lip with or without a cleft palate
All babies begin their life having both clefts. However, both fuse together between the 6th and 11th week of pregnancy in the course of normal fetal development.
The babies who dont develop properly are the ones in which the clefts are retained.
Native Americans, Latinos and Asians have a greater chance of developing the disorders than other races. The disorders are rare in people of African origin.
Clefts can be unilateral (split on only one side) or bilateral (split on both sides).
Cleft palate without cleft lip is more common in girls. The cleft lip condition affects more boys than girls.
To date, no one knows for sure what causes the deformities.
However, it is believed that the development of the disorders is influenced by one or more of these factors:
Genetic material from one or both parents
Environmental factors such as alcohol or tobacco abuse during pregnancy, a diet lacking folic acid and Vitamin B, or illness
Consumption of certain medications
Maternal obesity
Cleft lip and cleft palate can usually be visually diagnosed around the 20th week of pregnancy when the first ultrasound of the baby is done. However, submuscous cleft palate is an exception as it remains concealed by the mouths unbroken and smooth lining. Hence, it may be diagnosed only much later.
The congenital disorders can cause several complications and difficulties for the baby, the nature of which would depend on their location and degree.
Commonly seen complications and difficulties are feeding problems, chest infections, speech defects, ear infections, malformed or missing teeth and hearing loss.
Cleft lip surgery is usually performed when the baby is between 10 and 12 weeks old. Cleft palate surgery is usually done before the baby has completed 18 months.
Multiple surgeries even extending into the childs teenage years may be required to completely fix the problem. However, the surgeries would be successful in not just fixing the facial defect but also in reducing the associated complications it had encouraged.
Dont Be Hasty in Making a Choice
These facts about cleft lip and cleft palate were provided with the hope of educating parents of cleft sufferers and the general public about these distressing childhood afflictions. Your primary care physician may be able to suggest the name of a plastic surgeon who performs reconstructive plastic surgery for cleft problems. If not, you can always search online for one. Choose a particular plastic surgeon only after doing proper research on him. You should be sure that he is suitably qualified and has adequate experience in successfully correcting the problems.