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Cleft lip and palate Is one of the most common congenital facial defects. The incidence of cleft lip and palate is approximately 1 in every 800 births and affects males most often than females. A Cleft lip is a congenital appearance where there is an opening in the upper lip. Cleft Palate on the other hand is a congenital situation where the defect or the opening exists in either the hard or the soft palate or both. This creates a communication betwen the oral and the nasal cavity. Cleft lip and palate can either be complete or incomplete. A complete cleft lip is a type of cleft lip involving the lip along with the nostril, however, an incomplete cleft lip spares the nostril and is limited to the lip only. • On the other hand, a complete cleft palate is a cleft located at the entire length of the palate affecting both hard and the soft palate. While an incomplete cleft palate is a cleft located on the posterior side of the palate or at the soft palate only. • Both the cleft lip and palate can either be isolated or in combination with one another shown here in this diagram. • These Facial clefts arise from incomplete closure or maturation of embryonic processes, • A cleft lip arises from the defective fusion between the medial nasal processes. While cleft palate results from failure of fusion between the palatal shelves. • Video (diagrams+editing) Voiceover: • Dr.Maryam Kazman • Become a Patreon and Get Exclusive Rewards: • / dentalmaniak • Join me on facebook: • https://www.facebook.com/dentalmaniak... • instagram: / dentalmaniak
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