palatoplasty
Palatoplasty means surgical repair of the palate (the roof of the mouth).
cleft palate in Tagalog: bingot
A congenital fissure of the palate affecting the upper lip, hard palate, and soft palate is known as a cleft palate. This condition occurs during fetal development when the tissues forming the roof of the mouth do not fuse together properly. Cleft palate can lead to feeding difficulties, speech problems, and may require surgical intervention to repair.
If you're referring to the scientific/medical name for cleft lip and palate, they are:Cheiloschisis for cleft lipPalatoschisis for cleft palate
No, sadly. There is a drug they CAN NOT GIVE YOU to not cause a cleft palate.
About 1 in 700 children are born with a cleft palate and/or a cleft lip.
A cleft lip is a congenital fissure that involves the upper lip. A cleft palate involves the hard or soft palate.
Cleft lip and palate can be diagnosed before birth by ultrasound
No, Joaquin Phoenix does not have a cleft palate. He was born with a noticeable scar on his lip, which is often mistaken for a cleft palate, but it is actually the result of a surgical repair of a congenital defect. This unique feature has become a part of his distinctive appearance, but it does not affect his speech or health.
A "cleft lip" affects just the patient's lip, and a "cleft palate" affects the palate, or the roof of your mouth.
Cleft palate is also known as palatoschisis or palatine cleft. It refers to a congenital condition characterized by an opening or gap in the roof of the mouth (palate) that can occur along with a cleft lip. Other terms may include "orofacial cleft" when referring to conditions affecting both the lip and palate.
Yes, Jase Robertson's daughter does have a cleft palate. His daughter, Mia, had surgery on her cleft palate in 2014.