Someone with a cleft pallet is when they were in the womb, their mouth never completely finished forming so there is a fissure going along their roof of ther mouth
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Yes, puppies can survive a cleft pallet . I have saved 2 cleft pallet puppies this year. I got some very good information on how to feed and care for these little guys.
a congenital fissure of the hard palate
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A concave indentation or hole. A cleft pallet is a serious medical condition. See medical references. A cleft chin, or small indentation there, is usually considered a sign of masculine attractiveness, similar to dimples on a female's face.
About 1 in 700 children are born with a cleft palate and/or a cleft lip.
Cleft lip and cleft palates are caused when the facial structure isn't developed properly as a fetus and can cause feeding and growth problems in infants. Lip surgery is available for people born with these defects and can change the aesthetics and structure of the face.
Yes, Shane McMahon was born with a cleft lip and palate. He underwent multiple surgeries during his childhood to correct the condition. Despite this challenge, he went on to have a successful career in professional wrestling and business.
Cat lip or the Harelip is a disease called Cleft lip (cheiloschisis) or cleft palate (palatoschisis). However they can occur together as Cleft lip and palate.
Yes but you may not want to. That is called "in-breeding". mating too closely in the same family ultimately brings out bad traits geneticaly in most animals.( mothers w/ sons, fathers/ duaghters,brothers/ sisters) It is why it is frowned upon to marry any closer than a second cousin. Genetics tend to favor "bad" gene/traits over good ones. So two animals w/ closley related gene pools (for example) may have a trait for cleft pallet(deformation of the mouth). Even though niegther parent has a cleft pallet. Mating those two would tend to bear young w/ a cleft pallet. Where as if bread w/ another parent w/o the cleft pallet gene, the chances are a healthy young is born. It can lead to a whole host of bad things, including; nuerological / physical defects.
Its actually a cleft lip... Someone with a cleft lip would find the term "harelip" (one word and not "hair", but hare.") offensive. It's basically comparing the lip being pulled up toward the nose looking like a hare's lip. No, cleft lip will not kill someone. Most children born with a cleft lip learn to compensate pretty quickly for the cleft. Children with cleft lip do very well for the most part in developed countries with special training and it is usually surgically repaired in the first year of life.