Cleft Lip and Palate
Cleft Lip and Palate
Cleft Lip and Palate
Cleft
palate
Management Considerations
Eating problems.
A cleft lip may require one or two surgeries depending on the extent of the repair needed. The initial surgery is usually performed by the
time a baby is 3 months old.
Repair of a cleft palate often requires multiple surgeries over the course of 18 years. The first surgery to repair the palate usually occurs
when the baby is between 6 and 12 months old. The initial surgery creates a functional palate, reduces the chances that fluid will develop in
the middle ears, and aids in the proper development of the teeth and facial bones.
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Earlydental care., children born with cleft lip and cleft palate require proper cleaning,
goodnutrition, and fluoride treatment in order to have healthy teeth. Appropriate cleaning
with a small, soft bristledtoothbrushshould begin as soon as teeth erupt.
recommended first dental visit be scheduled at about 1 year of age or even earlier if there
are special dental problems.
Routine dental care can begin around 1 year of age.
Orthodontic care.A first orthodontic appointment may be scheduled before the child has
any teeth. The purpose of this appointment is to assess facial growth, especially jaw
development. After teeth erupt, an orthodontist can further assess a child's short and longterm dental needs. After the permanent teeth erupt, orthodontic treatment can be applied
to align the teeth.
Prosthodontic care.A prosthodontist is a member of the cleft palate team. He or she may
make a dental bridge to replace missing teeth or make special appliances called "speech
bulbs" or "palatal lifts" to help close the nose from the mouth so that speech sounds more
normal. The prosthodontist coordinates treatment with the oral or plastic surgeon and
with the speech pathologist.